Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • THE BET
    26 Sep. 2020
    So many twists and turns in this dark 10 minute mystery! Everyone likes to see a jerk get his comeuppance! To be honest, I think this play could become a really great full-length. I'd love to see more!
  • Feral
    26 Sep. 2020
    Feral is a word we often associate with cats. And a trapped feral cat is a very unhappy cat. In this play, Chelsea is trying to help a neighborhood feral cat, but it is clear that it is her soul that is feral and trapped. This 10 minute play is a beautiful tale of two sisters and their desire to be free.
  • KiKi Pineapple Starring In: "Saving the World!"
    25 Sep. 2020
    I remember third grade well. And it was a lot like this play! Imagination is so fragile when kids are trying to be "grown up" at the same time. This sweet play shows kids that sometimes a bully doesn't need to be "taken down" but perhaps given a hand up to join in the fun! Children will be pretending to be Kiki Pineapple at recess for weeks after seeing this wonderful piece!
  • And Lightning Struck
    25 Sep. 2020
    This moody memory play paints grand and dark portraits of a writer's tortured past. All artists put little pieces of their souls into their own work and sometimes it is torture to watch them grow and suffer in a cruel world. In my mind's eye, I can see a chilling set and lighting design backed by the heightened language full of emotion and poetry. This would be a great piece for any theatre to tackle for their season...perhaps for a spooky fall opening?
  • Another Park, Another Sunday
    25 Sep. 2020
    This play is like a postcard from a far away land, but instead of the usual phrase it reads "Wish I were there." It's a great reminder that life is to be lived. That even the simplest thing like cutting a peach can be a thing of beauty. If you don't slow down now and then, you'll wish you did. A magical slice of after-life.
  • Another Goddamn Dystopian Play
    23 Sep. 2020
    The ultimate workshop play about workshop plays! It's true, write what you know, but in this play, it seems these writers aren't exactly sure what they know anymore. It's fun to see how playwrights navigate the dystopian world around them and how they handle each other!
  • Right For The Part
    18 Sep. 2020
    I think I’ve read for this play! Literally and figuratively! This is a fun and frustrating look into the world of auditions and “making strong choices.” This play is full of strong choices and has a killer blow line! An absolute delight!
  • Quentin Tarantino's G-Rated Crime Movie (a 1 minute companion piece to Quentin Tarantino’s PG-13 Crime Movie)
    3 Sep. 2020
    When a play features a star nosed mole, I'm in...but I'm not sure if the mole is sold on the concept! A play worthy of Tarantino's time...or at least a minute of it!
  • Win and Tim and the Unlikelihood of Living Forever [a 1-minute play]
    3 Sep. 2020
    This play is a sigh. A sunset. A snapshot of time we all want to linger in. The setting is a painting and I want to live there forever with the love in the air around Win and Tim.
  • Playing With Dolls
    29 Aug. 2020
    This is such a sweet play. When two strangers come together to trade dolls and fears. It doesn't come easy. I think the theme of parenting and manly stereotypes is handled so skillfully in these quick pages. A great addition to any evening of theatre and actors will love tackling these roles!

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