Recommended by Robert J. LeBlanc

  • An Appreciation
    28 Feb. 2024
    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.
  • 153
    16 Feb. 2024
    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.
  • That Kind of Boy [a 1-minute play]
    31 Jan. 2024
    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.
  • Boxed In
    21 May. 2023
    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.
  • Coming In
    28 Dec. 2022
    An interesting twist on an old conversation. Changing the expected narrative shines a new light on familiar themes in this comedy by Christopher Plumridge.
  • Off Center
    21 Jul. 2022
    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.
  • Delete
    21 Jul. 2022
    DELETE is a drama with the soul of a dark comedy. It's witty, musical in its timing, deft with the relatable analogy., and because of this, its punchline hits like a hard bullet to the emotional gut. DELETE is stark, haunting, and important. Such a great show.
  • Harvest (or: Survivalist Corn Maze)
    22 Jun. 2022
    I was lucky enough to see this live and it’s hilarious. Just when you think you know where it’s going it swerves in side-splitting ways. If you’re looking for a quick-witted unexpected short then look no further. This is brilliant.
  • There Are No Closets in My Classroom
    22 Jun. 2022
    Literature offers permission to put a voice to one's feelings. Permission is the key to Nora's beautiful monologue.

    A teacher stands in front of a disciplinary board to address the issue of a student being inspired to embrace who they are. We see it happen more and more. Our society is, for the most part, giving permission for people to no longer live a lie or hide who they are. Nora's 'There Are No Closets in My Classroom' shows the power of literature in helping the young to put a voice to their feelings and embrace that permission. So good.
  • Lifting the Fog of War
    18 May. 2022
    Joe has a gift for building and maintaining tension and this show is no different. From the start, the stakes are introduced and elevated. An enemy attacks and the truth comes out. This show will stay with you. There are some stand-out challenging roles, especially with Keller and Espinosa. I had the opportunity to hear this read, and I'm lucky that I did. It will stay with you.

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