Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Perils of Paul a one minute play

    Yes! I remember the old "Perils" storylines and of course, this is just a delightful turn on its ear! I love how Nell gaslights Paul at one point and he is just so shocked by her inability to listen. This is fast, fun and feminist!

    Yes! I remember the old "Perils" storylines and of course, this is just a delightful turn on its ear! I love how Nell gaslights Paul at one point and he is just so shocked by her inability to listen. This is fast, fun and feminist!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Joey Age 6

    This is a very brave, if terrifying story of a young boy and perhaps the grown Joey coming together to confront the darkness outside of the safety of his closet. Just a heartbreaking, but absolutely important tale to tell.

    This is a very brave, if terrifying story of a young boy and perhaps the grown Joey coming together to confront the darkness outside of the safety of his closet. Just a heartbreaking, but absolutely important tale to tell.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Joey Age 7

    Wow, the insight young Joey has and shares with his imaginary friend (in my mind is grown Joey) is absolutely poetic and tragic. Just the interpretation of footsteps sent chills and a tingle of familiarity. I hope Joey gets more than imaginary hugs soon.

    Wow, the insight young Joey has and shares with his imaginary friend (in my mind is grown Joey) is absolutely poetic and tragic. Just the interpretation of footsteps sent chills and a tingle of familiarity. I hope Joey gets more than imaginary hugs soon.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Holding Pattern

    Oh my gosh...I finally can relate to the great Amelia Earhart! This is a great piece of physical comedy for the right performer...and the way this whole debacle wraps up...hilarious...I will not confirm or deny a laugh so hard pants might need to be changed, because I'm not quite ready to disappear from society!

    Oh my gosh...I finally can relate to the great Amelia Earhart! This is a great piece of physical comedy for the right performer...and the way this whole debacle wraps up...hilarious...I will not confirm or deny a laugh so hard pants might need to be changed, because I'm not quite ready to disappear from society!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Silent Vows

    I pictured this whole thing as a black and white film, with two adorable actors really filling the screen with their personalities. This would be such a perfect little movie with the right team! And not once, did I hear a "Yakety sax"/Benny Hill soundtrack...not to say that take on the story wouldn't kill either!

    I pictured this whole thing as a black and white film, with two adorable actors really filling the screen with their personalities. This would be such a perfect little movie with the right team! And not once, did I hear a "Yakety sax"/Benny Hill soundtrack...not to say that take on the story wouldn't kill either!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: It's Time to Tell Him!

    This is such a sweet, feel-good holiday play. Perfect for a family friendly evening of theatre at Christmas time. Everyone will be smiling at the end of this one!

    This is such a sweet, feel-good holiday play. Perfect for a family friendly evening of theatre at Christmas time. Everyone will be smiling at the end of this one!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Justice For Salem

    This is a very spooky and moody play. Perfect for a fall theatre festival. It has a message and a feeling of catharsis for women wronged by men over the centuries. Way to take power, Tabitha...love the name!

    This is a very spooky and moody play. Perfect for a fall theatre festival. It has a message and a feeling of catharsis for women wronged by men over the centuries. Way to take power, Tabitha...love the name!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Bear - Reborn

    "Cousin Steiff"! Just delightful. This is part 3 of the greatest intro to a new favorite character for the ages! Whether or not the fanciful tales this bear tells are true, they are fun and engaging. This could be the start of something big! Silly ol bear!

    "Cousin Steiff"! Just delightful. This is part 3 of the greatest intro to a new favorite character for the ages! Whether or not the fanciful tales this bear tells are true, they are fun and engaging. This could be the start of something big! Silly ol bear!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Bear - Crib of Doom

    I am starting to think this bear has a powerful imagination! Something to make the bear feel more in control of the situations it finds itself trapped within. Very much a human trait, I'd say. This bear is living a fascinating life...if not a little embellished for dramatic effect.

    I am starting to think this bear has a powerful imagination! Something to make the bear feel more in control of the situations it finds itself trapped within. Very much a human trait, I'd say. This bear is living a fascinating life...if not a little embellished for dramatic effect.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Cost of Dying

    Wow! Once again, Busser has surprised me! The characters in this piece are very distinct and clear. The tension is high, but not without a few laughs. I was on the edge of my seat through the whole thing! And I even teared up a little, to be honest. Just a terrific thriller to add some high stakes and moodiness to an evening of theatre!

    Wow! Once again, Busser has surprised me! The characters in this piece are very distinct and clear. The tension is high, but not without a few laughs. I was on the edge of my seat through the whole thing! And I even teared up a little, to be honest. Just a terrific thriller to add some high stakes and moodiness to an evening of theatre!