Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: PASS THE AGGREVATION

    Ever feel like no one ever listens to you? HELLO?! This Jack Levine gem is an absurdist take on that one family who always seems to have something else on their mind other than the actual conversation at hand. We've all been there, and this play will have you nodding and laughing in recognition. Also, I'm sure the meatloaf is just fine.

    Ever feel like no one ever listens to you? HELLO?! This Jack Levine gem is an absurdist take on that one family who always seems to have something else on their mind other than the actual conversation at hand. We've all been there, and this play will have you nodding and laughing in recognition. Also, I'm sure the meatloaf is just fine.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: THE BELL WITCH

    That was intense and postively spooky! A perfect two hander for an eerie night of theatre. Great roles for both actors. The script itself is rich and full of layers...even a message. Witches are only women who were wronged that demand justice in a world where they are considered second class citizens. This witch will get her justice. Well done!

    That was intense and postively spooky! A perfect two hander for an eerie night of theatre. Great roles for both actors. The script itself is rich and full of layers...even a message. Witches are only women who were wronged that demand justice in a world where they are considered second class citizens. This witch will get her justice. Well done!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Vanilla

    I just had the pleasure of viewing this on the Ringwald's Gay4Detroit short film festival. I'm glad I didn't read it before viewing, because I sighed at the end with the actors. Just so sweet, sad and yet hopeful. When it feels you've lost everything, it's the little things you miss most. What a beautiful little piece.

    I just had the pleasure of viewing this on the Ringwald's Gay4Detroit short film festival. I'm glad I didn't read it before viewing, because I sighed at the end with the actors. Just so sweet, sad and yet hopeful. When it feels you've lost everything, it's the little things you miss most. What a beautiful little piece.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Welcome to Purgatory

    Poor Carly! I know just how she feels...at least I think she does...maybe I don't :)
    This is a great commentary on riding the middle through life. It's easy to do, but does it get anything done? This play certainly gets the job done. Actually, I kind of want to see what happens to Carly next!! The idea of "purgatory pods" is so intriguing to me!

    Poor Carly! I know just how she feels...at least I think she does...maybe I don't :)
    This is a great commentary on riding the middle through life. It's easy to do, but does it get anything done? This play certainly gets the job done. Actually, I kind of want to see what happens to Carly next!! The idea of "purgatory pods" is so intriguing to me!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Programming (T)error

    Busser is at it again! This is such a fun piece! Rarely do you get a monologue play that is also this fun to do an audio design for! I can't stop smiling. Yet another great character piece in a brilliant take on call center work. This 411 call turns into a 911 call quickly and the audience will enjoy the ride!

    Busser is at it again! This is such a fun piece! Rarely do you get a monologue play that is also this fun to do an audio design for! I can't stop smiling. Yet another great character piece in a brilliant take on call center work. This 411 call turns into a 911 call quickly and the audience will enjoy the ride!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Age of Reason in the City of Angels

    I couldn't stop smiling as I read this play. It may be set in a fantastical world, but it is all too familiar today. I am impressed with the world created here. What I really want is for this world to continue. To see more of what Anna can do with her intelligence and resources in this very changeable world. This may be the new fantasy series we are all looking for! Such a great story!

    I couldn't stop smiling as I read this play. It may be set in a fantastical world, but it is all too familiar today. I am impressed with the world created here. What I really want is for this world to continue. To see more of what Anna can do with her intelligence and resources in this very changeable world. This may be the new fantasy series we are all looking for! Such a great story!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    This play perfectly sums up social media, without even mentioning social media! If someone likes their balloon, let them like their balloon! There should be more balloon sharing and less balloon popping in this world. Thanks for the reminder, Steven G Martin!

    This play perfectly sums up social media, without even mentioning social media! If someone likes their balloon, let them like their balloon! There should be more balloon sharing and less balloon popping in this world. Thanks for the reminder, Steven G Martin!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: A Long Overdue Talk With Henry

    The levels of comedy an actress will get to show through this fabulously hilarious monologue are endless! What a gift of a script this is! Physical comedy mixed with witty speech will have audiences rolling, and the character is in a very relatable situation. Well done, Busser, once again! Thank you for writing such fun roles for women!

    The levels of comedy an actress will get to show through this fabulously hilarious monologue are endless! What a gift of a script this is! Physical comedy mixed with witty speech will have audiences rolling, and the character is in a very relatable situation. Well done, Busser, once again! Thank you for writing such fun roles for women!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Vignettes for an Idol Beachfront

    This highly unusual and irreverent play touches on Greek Mythology with a hint of commedia and some Mamet-esque language peppered in for good measure. The dialogue is just as important as the choreography and could be quite a piece to behold. I can see this performed at a Renaissance festival, an open air theatre, a theatre in the round...anywhere really! There is so much to do an unpack and the audience will never know what hit them! What a brilliant rollercoaster Prillaman has created!

    This highly unusual and irreverent play touches on Greek Mythology with a hint of commedia and some Mamet-esque language peppered in for good measure. The dialogue is just as important as the choreography and could be quite a piece to behold. I can see this performed at a Renaissance festival, an open air theatre, a theatre in the round...anywhere really! There is so much to do an unpack and the audience will never know what hit them! What a brilliant rollercoaster Prillaman has created!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Nan - A 10-Minute Play

    My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. This really hit home. My mother is also a bit of a perfectionist. This hit home hard. The easy banter between mother and daughter hides a darker end around the corner. Very real. Very relatable. Very well written.

    My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. This really hit home. My mother is also a bit of a perfectionist. This hit home hard. The easy banter between mother and daughter hides a darker end around the corner. Very real. Very relatable. Very well written.