Recommended by Robert J. LeBlanc

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Everlasting Chocolate Therapy

    I had the privilege of seeing this twice as a part of Theater Unmasked performances and love it. It is a natural progression of the inspiration with brilliant moments and some real candy for the actors to bite into. It’s a wonderful mix of comedic beats with earnest delivery of clarity. This is a great show to perform live.

    I had the privilege of seeing this twice as a part of Theater Unmasked performances and love it. It is a natural progression of the inspiration with brilliant moments and some real candy for the actors to bite into. It’s a wonderful mix of comedic beats with earnest delivery of clarity. This is a great show to perform live.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Deeper

    DEEPER is the type of play that sits with you. It's a beautiful story with unexpected twists – an inspiring and funny two-hander about a dark topic. Change and free will are at the center of Andrew and Ophelia's situation. This witty show with fantastic characters will shine on stage and is sure to deliver moments that linger with the audience. DEEPER is witty and touching, with some brilliant unexpected shifts.

    DEEPER is the type of play that sits with you. It's a beautiful story with unexpected twists – an inspiring and funny two-hander about a dark topic. Change and free will are at the center of Andrew and Ophelia's situation. This witty show with fantastic characters will shine on stage and is sure to deliver moments that linger with the audience. DEEPER is witty and touching, with some brilliant unexpected shifts.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: HAINTS GONE A HAUNTIN'

    HAINTS GONE A HAUNTIN' is just fun. Ghosts grow bored of their haunt and move out to the bigger world. This audio comedy would translate well to the stage but I think would really shine as a radio play with full Foley effects. This play has the legs to support a series with the main characters. It has pulp audio vibes that easily bring the listener back to the golden age. This would be a fun addition to a Halloween show.

    HAINTS GONE A HAUNTIN' is just fun. Ghosts grow bored of their haunt and move out to the bigger world. This audio comedy would translate well to the stage but I think would really shine as a radio play with full Foley effects. This play has the legs to support a series with the main characters. It has pulp audio vibes that easily bring the listener back to the golden age. This would be a fun addition to a Halloween show.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Adrift

    "Adrift" starts as a fun dramedy about a group of friends navigating the fallout of a couple's failed relationship and ends with an intriguing mystery that leaves you wanting more. It is, at its heart, a play about relationships and boundaries. It's about personal recovery after being set adrift in life when a relationship ends. The truth of the characters really shines when they spot a boat containing a deep mystery adrift offshore. "Adrift" is a fun contemporary mystery that raises more questions than answers and gives permission to the audience to come to their own conclusions.

    "Adrift" starts as a fun dramedy about a group of friends navigating the fallout of a couple's failed relationship and ends with an intriguing mystery that leaves you wanting more. It is, at its heart, a play about relationships and boundaries. It's about personal recovery after being set adrift in life when a relationship ends. The truth of the characters really shines when they spot a boat containing a deep mystery adrift offshore. "Adrift" is a fun contemporary mystery that raises more questions than answers and gives permission to the audience to come to their own conclusions.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Ghlamping

    This play is definitely abjectly silly and an absolute riot. The writing is quick, witty, and completely charming. The stage directions are just as golden as the dialogue with one particular note making me actually laugh out loud. Ghlamping celebrates silly in a way that is desperately needed in today's world. This is the show for you if you're looking for a comedy that embraces the absurd in just the right way.

    This play is definitely abjectly silly and an absolute riot. The writing is quick, witty, and completely charming. The stage directions are just as golden as the dialogue with one particular note making me actually laugh out loud. Ghlamping celebrates silly in a way that is desperately needed in today's world. This is the show for you if you're looking for a comedy that embraces the absurd in just the right way.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Stay Back

    I love the wit and charm of this show. It's funny, intimate, and engaging. Michael is the real stand-out character playing perfectly off of Jill's calm inquiry. In the end, Jill really steals the show. This is a fantastic 10-minute two-hander. I read it an hour ago and I'm still laughing. I highly recommend it.

    I love the wit and charm of this show. It's funny, intimate, and engaging. Michael is the real stand-out character playing perfectly off of Jill's calm inquiry. In the end, Jill really steals the show. This is a fantastic 10-minute two-hander. I read it an hour ago and I'm still laughing. I highly recommend it.