Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: It's A Wonderful Satan

    This was wickedly delightful! I can imagine all the fun costume changes for the multiple characters. But the sincerity in which Satan speaks is where the comedy truly lies. A great alternate holiday program! I'm still smiling!

    This was wickedly delightful! I can imagine all the fun costume changes for the multiple characters. But the sincerity in which Satan speaks is where the comedy truly lies. A great alternate holiday program! I'm still smiling!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: BANSHEE BUNGLE - THE PLAY (from the AN iRISH HEART COLLECTION)

    What if banshees actually knew how to sing? Would our lives be spared? In this fun twist on one of the scarier Irish folktales, a pair of banshees find the right key and bring beauty instead of terror for once. It's a good message: Just because "we've always done it this way," doesn't mean it's the only way. And maybe trying something new will benefit another life down the line!

    What if banshees actually knew how to sing? Would our lives be spared? In this fun twist on one of the scarier Irish folktales, a pair of banshees find the right key and bring beauty instead of terror for once. It's a good message: Just because "we've always done it this way," doesn't mean it's the only way. And maybe trying something new will benefit another life down the line!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Animation in Dust

    The symbolism of the hole in this play for the holes we allow to fester in our hearts and relationships is just beautiful. Jean has all the tools in front of her to fill in that hole, but can bring herself to do it, because in a way, it makes her special where she never felt special. Her self-imposed heartbreak is palpable and relatable. What a beautiful story and inspiration to fill in our own holes with the flowers of family and love.

    The symbolism of the hole in this play for the holes we allow to fester in our hearts and relationships is just beautiful. Jean has all the tools in front of her to fill in that hole, but can bring herself to do it, because in a way, it makes her special where she never felt special. Her self-imposed heartbreak is palpable and relatable. What a beautiful story and inspiration to fill in our own holes with the flowers of family and love.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: First Line of Defense Against the Flu

    This script has so many opportunities for student performers and designers to shine! It is fast paced and hilarious and their audiences will be rolling in the aisles. Not only that, but it is actually educational and more relatable than ever. If you are looking for a script for your students to produce, I highly recommend this one!

    This script has so many opportunities for student performers and designers to shine! It is fast paced and hilarious and their audiences will be rolling in the aisles. Not only that, but it is actually educational and more relatable than ever. If you are looking for a script for your students to produce, I highly recommend this one!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Gifts

    The fact this whole play takes place while waiting in a line says a lot about what we do with our life and our precious little time on earth. Are we wasting it or are we trying to do better one step forward at a time? I was left feeling sad and empty at the end, but not without hope for Chelsea. Sometimes we need to be thrust into the darkness in order to see the light we had. This would be a great play to have a talk back with the audience after, too!

    The fact this whole play takes place while waiting in a line says a lot about what we do with our life and our precious little time on earth. Are we wasting it or are we trying to do better one step forward at a time? I was left feeling sad and empty at the end, but not without hope for Chelsea. Sometimes we need to be thrust into the darkness in order to see the light we had. This would be a great play to have a talk back with the audience after, too!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Hack3rz

    This is such a great way for student performers to laugh about something that is likely very stressful for them right now. The creative way this subject matter is handled and the insightful dialogue will not only be cathartic for the actors, but perhaps somewhat enlightening for viewers as well. And even though Covid and quarantine WILL likely end someday, this play will be a strong representative of what our lives were like at the time. Well done!

    This is such a great way for student performers to laugh about something that is likely very stressful for them right now. The creative way this subject matter is handled and the insightful dialogue will not only be cathartic for the actors, but perhaps somewhat enlightening for viewers as well. And even though Covid and quarantine WILL likely end someday, this play will be a strong representative of what our lives were like at the time. Well done!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Little Mermaid (for ages 5+)

    I love that this story is focused on family and imagination. Many children will leave this show inspired to create their own stories after seeing these characters be so clever with the world around them. We need more stories that inspire imagination and focus on friendship like this! I can just see all the clever ways this can be costumed and lit. A terrific TYA play!

    I love that this story is focused on family and imagination. Many children will leave this show inspired to create their own stories after seeing these characters be so clever with the world around them. We need more stories that inspire imagination and focus on friendship like this! I can just see all the clever ways this can be costumed and lit. A terrific TYA play!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Last Supper - Ten Minute Zoom Play

    Wow. This play feels so real. The way the couple builds their argument and pokes at each other, all the way to the bitter end, Adams really finds the voice of each character and their weaknesses and shows it all through the Zoom screen of this play. Heartbreakingly real stuff here.

    Wow. This play feels so real. The way the couple builds their argument and pokes at each other, all the way to the bitter end, Adams really finds the voice of each character and their weaknesses and shows it all through the Zoom screen of this play. Heartbreakingly real stuff here.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Going Out on a Limb

    This whimsical comedy about tooth fairies takes a turn you wouldn't expect! As an actor, I would definitely want to play a "part" in this hilarious short play. Busser is definitely a playwright to watch if you like out there concepts and witty comedy!

    This whimsical comedy about tooth fairies takes a turn you wouldn't expect! As an actor, I would definitely want to play a "part" in this hilarious short play. Busser is definitely a playwright to watch if you like out there concepts and witty comedy!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Bunnyboy

    This play will have students and adults alike laughing in the aisles! What a fun "hop" through the misadventures of poor Bunnyboy! The witty banter and goofy costumes will be fun for actors and designers alike. I think we haven't seen the last of Bunnyboy, though! This could be a great series!

    This play will have students and adults alike laughing in the aisles! What a fun "hop" through the misadventures of poor Bunnyboy! The witty banter and goofy costumes will be fun for actors and designers alike. I think we haven't seen the last of Bunnyboy, though! This could be a great series!