Recommended by D. Lee Miller

  • D. Lee Miller: The Role of the Actor

    I'm not a sci-fi fan, but Lydia always manages to awaken a wide philosophical turn in her plays and The Role of the Actor is no exception. With an unending imagination, Lydia shows that the role in life is more important than the actor.

    I'm not a sci-fi fan, but Lydia always manages to awaken a wide philosophical turn in her plays and The Role of the Actor is no exception. With an unending imagination, Lydia shows that the role in life is more important than the actor.

  • D. Lee Miller: SACK THE QUARTERBACK

    How are sweet men born? You wouldn't think football would play a part. Now I'm looking for a one-time football player! A nice character piece by Vivian Lermond.

    How are sweet men born? You wouldn't think football would play a part. Now I'm looking for a one-time football player! A nice character piece by Vivian Lermond.

  • D. Lee Miller: VALVE JOB

    VALVE JOB will get you listening closely for a good laugh. Would be wonderful in a festival setting!

    VALVE JOB will get you listening closely for a good laugh. Would be wonderful in a festival setting!

  • D. Lee Miller: Goodbye, Bobby

    Williams give us a well-written insight into the mind of a writer and his/her characters and their relationship. It is a very particular kind of relationship - not precisely like a child and parent because characters and their writers can be equals. And it's in equals that the fun begins!

    Williams give us a well-written insight into the mind of a writer and his/her characters and their relationship. It is a very particular kind of relationship - not precisely like a child and parent because characters and their writers can be equals. And it's in equals that the fun begins!

  • D. Lee Miller: DIVING PRACTICE: A TEEN MONOLOGUE

    Wyndham has caught a teen's pain - not meaningless but true heartbreak - in this monologue of a swimmer. Our swimmer experiences his loss in this fine piece of writing.

    Wyndham has caught a teen's pain - not meaningless but true heartbreak - in this monologue of a swimmer. Our swimmer experiences his loss in this fine piece of writing.

  • D. Lee Miller: Stamina

    A delightful story with such well-fleshed out characters -- You know they've known each other forever. The humor is delightful. This play is written by the sure hand of Donna Kaz. Looking forward to more.

    A delightful story with such well-fleshed out characters -- You know they've known each other forever. The humor is delightful. This play is written by the sure hand of Donna Kaz. Looking forward to more.

  • D. Lee Miller: WE HAVE TO TALK

    A snapshot of life that makes all the difference. Well-written by Lermond.

    A snapshot of life that makes all the difference. Well-written by Lermond.

  • D. Lee Miller: JUSTICE SERVED

    Oh, I like this a lot. It is direct but surprises you still. Sisters. Keep it in mind. Lermond hits home with this understated story.

    Oh, I like this a lot. It is direct but surprises you still. Sisters. Keep it in mind. Lermond hits home with this understated story.

  • D. Lee Miller: Belle, Ex-Wife of a Beast (monologue)

    Lots of fun to hear what REALLY happened to Belle. Fun for a festival and certainly for an actress to go to town with!

    Lots of fun to hear what REALLY happened to Belle. Fun for a festival and certainly for an actress to go to town with!

  • D. Lee Miller: Bulletproof Love

    This is a form of love that is out there in our world but so rarely written about. It is not trivialized or cliche - it has boundless depth and width and height and there is not a word that can express it - unless you listen to the words of Scott Sickles that he has created for his characters. Wickedly delicious.

    This is a form of love that is out there in our world but so rarely written about. It is not trivialized or cliche - it has boundless depth and width and height and there is not a word that can express it - unless you listen to the words of Scott Sickles that he has created for his characters. Wickedly delicious.