Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: We Got Married

    The fast paced banter with the occasional "thank you five" thrown into the intense debate just adds to the layers of humor in this piece. You will be watching a tennis match of denial, shock, realizations and revenge. You'll leave with a sore neck from watching the quick back and forth between the characters and a stitch in your side from laughing so hard.

    The fast paced banter with the occasional "thank you five" thrown into the intense debate just adds to the layers of humor in this piece. You will be watching a tennis match of denial, shock, realizations and revenge. You'll leave with a sore neck from watching the quick back and forth between the characters and a stitch in your side from laughing so hard.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Wrinkle Ranch (from the THE WRINKLE RANCH AND OTHER PLAYS ABOUT GROWING OLD collection)

    This is a delightful series of black out comedy moments for three strong senior actors! Roles like this are few and far between and would be a delight to play as well as watch!

    This is a delightful series of black out comedy moments for three strong senior actors! Roles like this are few and far between and would be a delight to play as well as watch!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Pity Mourner (Ten Minute)

    This is such a sweet, meet cute. Archie is just the right person and the right time for Margaret and I was rooting for them both through this whole play!

    This is such a sweet, meet cute. Archie is just the right person and the right time for Margaret and I was rooting for them both through this whole play!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: 'E'Scape

    All 4 characters in this play are so strong and distinct and deliciously funny! The imagination of the rich is a wonderful topic to skewer and the creative staging for this piece would be limitlessly hilarious! Great opportunity for fast paced banter and physical comedy, all in 5 short pages! Delightful!

    All 4 characters in this play are so strong and distinct and deliciously funny! The imagination of the rich is a wonderful topic to skewer and the creative staging for this piece would be limitlessly hilarious! Great opportunity for fast paced banter and physical comedy, all in 5 short pages! Delightful!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Can You Hear Me Now?

    All inventions have to start somewhere! I love the seriousness in which this invention is demonstrated, then deconstructed by Bell and Watson. Just a delightful spoof on invention, technology and the desire to communicate!

    All inventions have to start somewhere! I love the seriousness in which this invention is demonstrated, then deconstructed by Bell and Watson. Just a delightful spoof on invention, technology and the desire to communicate!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Getting Her Exorcise

    This is just the over the top humor I love from a Busser play! I couldn't stop laughing at all the EXORCIST jokes! "Your mother sews socks that sell!" Try that one 3 times fast! All the roles would be a blast to play! If there are auditions, I am SO THERE!!!

    This is just the over the top humor I love from a Busser play! I couldn't stop laughing at all the EXORCIST jokes! "Your mother sews socks that sell!" Try that one 3 times fast! All the roles would be a blast to play! If there are auditions, I am SO THERE!!!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Adam & Steve

    Whoa! Did not see that coming! This is a great psychological piece, but played super real and very engaging. The monologue about grief is so touching and relatable. This is a short piece, but you will be begging for more!

    Whoa! Did not see that coming! This is a great psychological piece, but played super real and very engaging. The monologue about grief is so touching and relatable. This is a short piece, but you will be begging for more!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Rehoming

    I love how this play left me with such hope for Syd. The repetitive introductions as Syd is taken home to home was disheartening and super well crafted. It was easy to see Syd was in the right place when Lyndsey didn't compare Syd to any other "Sid"s in existence. This would be a terrific play to perform with talkbacks, or a film to open the world to the foster system as well as non-binary children. Just love the framing of this story.

    I love how this play left me with such hope for Syd. The repetitive introductions as Syd is taken home to home was disheartening and super well crafted. It was easy to see Syd was in the right place when Lyndsey didn't compare Syd to any other "Sid"s in existence. This would be a terrific play to perform with talkbacks, or a film to open the world to the foster system as well as non-binary children. Just love the framing of this story.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: First Love. Ever.

    This retelling of the Adam and Eve story really made me think. I found the scene in Act 3 where Lu is explaining the world to Adam very sweet and sad at the same time. This story really is how true love cannot be experienced without true pain. And true love is always worth the suffering it causes.

    This retelling of the Adam and Eve story really made me think. I found the scene in Act 3 where Lu is explaining the world to Adam very sweet and sad at the same time. This story really is how true love cannot be experienced without true pain. And true love is always worth the suffering it causes.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: On Queue

    This play is super surreal in a very real way and I love it! The meta moment on page 7 had me laughing out loud. This would be so much fun to stage and so open for production to interpret, you could see this produced by a hundred different theatres and never see the same play twice. That is something wonderful! And perhaps a fun challenge? Let's get a hundred theatres to do this piece and compare!!

    This play is super surreal in a very real way and I love it! The meta moment on page 7 had me laughing out loud. This would be so much fun to stage and so open for production to interpret, you could see this produced by a hundred different theatres and never see the same play twice. That is something wonderful! And perhaps a fun challenge? Let's get a hundred theatres to do this piece and compare!!