Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Thr33
    18 Apr. 2024
    GET OUT OF MY HEAD! This is so relatable and kind of validating to know I am not the only one with a crowded brain every night. Maybe I just need to talk reason to these noisy characters? Very fun play.
  • First Date 2099
    17 Apr. 2024
    As stoic and awkward as these two appear to be, this really is romantic. Beyond the world that they are regulated to, they are following their hearts, the contracts be damned...but still be signed! Absolutely funny and adorable!
  • The Comedian
    17 Apr. 2024
    This play comes out swinging and doesn't let up. Don't let the title fool you, Robin is definitely a comedian, but as it is with most comedians, his jokes cover a much deeper pain. And that pain resonates out to those around him. This is not so much a story of "nature vs nurture" as the characters seem to believe, but rising like a phoenix from the ashes despite the tragedies that befall you. Alice will set a great example to her uncle by doing just that.
  • Fly Away - A 5-Minute Play
    17 Apr. 2024
    What a way to start a morning. For Lacey and David as well as for me, the reader! This is a beautiful 2 hander about loss and the need to hold on to something to keep from drowning in grief. But there is hope in these short pages, because, even though Lacey and David have slightly different needs in their belief of what is beyond, they can come together and believe in each other.
  • Hat Trick
    16 Apr. 2024
    What starts out as possibly the worst Valentine's Day ever for Cassidy begins a journey to enlightenment for her. The ghosts of her past shine a light on the ghoul of her present, and she uses the light to find her way to herself and a better future. Or at least a great bottle of wine, which pairs nicely with a little vengefulness!
  • A DOUBT MY PLAY
    16 Apr. 2024
    Oh the feels! The anxiety! The playwright's need to share, but the fear of hearing what their innermost thoughts mean to others. This is so well demonstrated. But with mother gently washing her baby's anxieties away at the end, we must remember "It's only a play." Even if that play is everything to the playwright.
  • Pit
    16 Apr. 2024
    Wow! The microcosm of The Pit is intense! It is indeed, filled with the humorous and mundane ways the prisoners must pass the time while stuck in this scary hole, but when a Third Wheel is added to the party, things get scarier than just wondering "why" they are there. It's like taking an ant farm and watching them work together, then shaking the box and watching it make them fight each other. A terrible human social experiment. Dark and somewhat scary to see the truth that lies in our own inner "pits."
  • Catastrophe Planet
    15 Apr. 2024
    This feels like the start of the next great sci-fi series! Is Nathan Fillion available? I love Charlie's humor and frustration dealing with a somewhat useless AI that can possibly help, for an upgrade fee!
  • THE RITUAL (ten minute play)
    15 Apr. 2024
    OMG! This is absolutely HILARIOUS! And, to be honest, somewhat believable with what kids know and can do these days! This is brilliantly staged so that, like in Greek Theatre, the greatest horrors are merely described giving the audience the paintbrush to create the best scenes themselves. This also makes this a great candidate for audio theatre, too! Great for any play fest, not just horror or Lovecraft themed evenings!
  • I AM A WRITER
    15 Apr. 2024
    This poem of artistic rejection hits hard. But it also hits true. Artists will see their own broken souls in these words and quiver, but rejoice, for they are not alone. And eventually we will all rise from the ashes of our own writing.

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