Recommended by Robert J. LeBlanc

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: THE RITUAL (ten minute play)

    THE RITUAL is an hilarious short play straight out of the schoolyards of Arkham or Dunwich. This is a wickedly funny horror comedy in all of the right ways and contains one of the funniest lines I've read in a long time. I'd love to see this staged.

    THE RITUAL is an hilarious short play straight out of the schoolyards of Arkham or Dunwich. This is a wickedly funny horror comedy in all of the right ways and contains one of the funniest lines I've read in a long time. I'd love to see this staged.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Three Blind Mice

    Life can be touching, funny, deep, and at times brutally raw and honest, just like this play. Three men from three different backgrounds reconnect decades after their last meeting. We follow them through life, struggles, tragedy, and redemption as they move from past acquaintances to meaningful friends. There's truth to the dialogue in this show. The honesty in Darrin Friedman's Three Blind Mice's will touch you.

    Life can be touching, funny, deep, and at times brutally raw and honest, just like this play. Three men from three different backgrounds reconnect decades after their last meeting. We follow them through life, struggles, tragedy, and redemption as they move from past acquaintances to meaningful friends. There's truth to the dialogue in this show. The honesty in Darrin Friedman's Three Blind Mice's will touch you.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Inside Man

    I had the pleasure of seeing Inside Man at its world premiere and loved it. It's a complex story in two acts that deals with freedom, life, love, and self sabotage. It plays with shifts in tone, character, and the complexities of a life after. I highly recommend it.

    As a side note, it also ties in as the play performed in the novel "Waiting in the Wings" by Danielle Bannister.

    I had the pleasure of seeing Inside Man at its world premiere and loved it. It's a complex story in two acts that deals with freedom, life, love, and self sabotage. It plays with shifts in tone, character, and the complexities of a life after. I highly recommend it.

    As a side note, it also ties in as the play performed in the novel "Waiting in the Wings" by Danielle Bannister.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: THE SUBTLE, SUBLIME TRANSFORMATION OF BENNY V.

    Great things happen when you give yourself permission to take the path less traveled, as is shown in this beautiful show by Steven. Subtle, sublime, transformative, true, this play is a marvelous journey of discovery. The characters are clear and wonderfully written. The freedom of staging options is a real gift to directors. I would love to see this performed live.

    Great things happen when you give yourself permission to take the path less traveled, as is shown in this beautiful show by Steven. Subtle, sublime, transformative, true, this play is a marvelous journey of discovery. The characters are clear and wonderfully written. The freedom of staging options is a real gift to directors. I would love to see this performed live.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: AN APPRECIATION

    Such an unexpectedly touching show. If you are a patron of the arts this show will touch you. If you happen to be an artist then this show will move you far more than a normal theater-goer. Beautiful.

    Such an unexpectedly touching show. If you are a patron of the arts this show will touch you. If you happen to be an artist then this show will move you far more than a normal theater-goer. Beautiful.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: 153

    What a wonderful study of expectation, regret, and forgiveness. There is a truth in this show. There is little wonder why this short play has had the production history that it has had. It's so very well done.

    What a wonderful study of expectation, regret, and forgiveness. There is a truth in this show. There is little wonder why this short play has had the production history that it has had. It's so very well done.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: THAT KIND OF BOY [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    What a play! Unexpected, sweet, and wonderfully paced for such a quick show. If you're looking for a positive inclusion in a 60 in 60, this is the play for you.

    What a play! Unexpected, sweet, and wonderfully paced for such a quick show. If you're looking for a positive inclusion in a 60 in 60, this is the play for you.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Boxed In

    Reality is perception and one person's delusion is another's truth. This short dark comedy hits all the buttons during the faced-paced dialogue and comic quips. If you're looking for an east to stage comic short with a message, this is it. I saw this live and it was a blast.

    Reality is perception and one person's delusion is another's truth. This short dark comedy hits all the buttons during the faced-paced dialogue and comic quips. If you're looking for an east to stage comic short with a message, this is it. I saw this live and it was a blast.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Coming In

    An interesting twist on an old conversation. Changing the expected narrative shines a new light on familiar themes in this comedy by Christopher Plumridge.

    An interesting twist on an old conversation. Changing the expected narrative shines a new light on familiar themes in this comedy by Christopher Plumridge.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Off Center

    OFF CENTER is beautiful. It's a show about passion, joy, and loss. It's about appreciation of what you love. It is a funny and touching conversation that unwinds into a message about following your passions while you can. Off Center is a comedy with dark undertones and wonderful characters. Melody especially is a gift to older actresses. If you went to art school this show will hit you a lot harder. It will inspire you to go and get back to creating art. I loved it.

    OFF CENTER is beautiful. It's a show about passion, joy, and loss. It's about appreciation of what you love. It is a funny and touching conversation that unwinds into a message about following your passions while you can. Off Center is a comedy with dark undertones and wonderful characters. Melody especially is a gift to older actresses. If you went to art school this show will hit you a lot harder. It will inspire you to go and get back to creating art. I loved it.