Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Is This Franks Phone?

    It begins as just a slight annoyance, but a repetitive and misdirected message becomes sinister in this monologue. New fear unlocked, spam text messages!

    It begins as just a slight annoyance, but a repetitive and misdirected message becomes sinister in this monologue. New fear unlocked, spam text messages!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: What Baggage

    I love this. Even in their golden years, Evelyn and Virgil can have the giddiness of new love and what possibilities the future might hold for them together. But also, they have long set patterns in their lives that might be hard to adjust and compromise with. Wonderful, comedic and romantic roles for older actors that ask the hard questions younger couples seem to forget about before it's too late.

    I love this. Even in their golden years, Evelyn and Virgil can have the giddiness of new love and what possibilities the future might hold for them together. But also, they have long set patterns in their lives that might be hard to adjust and compromise with. Wonderful, comedic and romantic roles for older actors that ask the hard questions younger couples seem to forget about before it's too late.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: A Cause for Concern

    The twist at the end was exactly what I was thinking about when I heard what the Kaplan Foundation's mission(s) were! Not to say that as a bad thing, in fact, I LOVE this message! Not Kaplan or Tanner's message ("It's not a competition, George" HA!), but the message of hidden messages in important organizations. This is terrific! And, unfortunately, terrifyingly accurate...

    The twist at the end was exactly what I was thinking about when I heard what the Kaplan Foundation's mission(s) were! Not to say that as a bad thing, in fact, I LOVE this message! Not Kaplan or Tanner's message ("It's not a competition, George" HA!), but the message of hidden messages in important organizations. This is terrific! And, unfortunately, terrifyingly accurate...

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Frogs' Revenge

    This feels like a mix of a Monty Python sketch and a Twilight Zone episode. With a little of Chekov's THE SNEEZE thrown in for good measure! A very atmospheric scene that will be great for a design team to execute as well as some great physical choreography!

    This feels like a mix of a Monty Python sketch and a Twilight Zone episode. With a little of Chekov's THE SNEEZE thrown in for good measure! A very atmospheric scene that will be great for a design team to execute as well as some great physical choreography!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: That Question

    RFW has created a role for a woman that is usually given to men. Strong, dangerous and extremely intellectual. A Hannibal Lecter, full of riddles and rage. A terrific character study!

    RFW has created a role for a woman that is usually given to men. Strong, dangerous and extremely intellectual. A Hannibal Lecter, full of riddles and rage. A terrific character study!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Ghosts

    Once again, RFW has written a wonderfully intense and surprising crime drama! Where a person full of hurt begins to unleash their hurt on an unsuspecting, yet not so innocent public, the hunt for the criminal becomes a little more personal than one detective bargained for. RFW always impresses with these original mysteries. She should be writing for television!

    Once again, RFW has written a wonderfully intense and surprising crime drama! Where a person full of hurt begins to unleash their hurt on an unsuspecting, yet not so innocent public, the hunt for the criminal becomes a little more personal than one detective bargained for. RFW always impresses with these original mysteries. She should be writing for television!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Next Year, Transformers! (Ten Minute)

    This is such a wonderfully flawed and human play. Two people who have an entangled history, trying to make the future right, despite their missteps along the way. Absolutely beautiful and strong emotional moments with important lessons to be learned.

    This is such a wonderfully flawed and human play. Two people who have an entangled history, trying to make the future right, despite their missteps along the way. Absolutely beautiful and strong emotional moments with important lessons to be learned.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Kill Them With Kindness

    Hilarious. And true. People often want the truth, but often would rather die than hear it!

    Hilarious. And true. People often want the truth, but often would rather die than hear it!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Garden Party

    Have you ever looked at a beautiful painting that just left you feeling unsettled, but you weren't sure why? This is the world of THE GARDEN PARTY. Everything has its place, its purpose is not for you to know. But everything must be perfect or be plucked from existence. You will want to hang THE GARDEN PARTY in a prominent place that gets plenty of light, but you will likely avert your eyes from it, for fear of seeing the truth behind its beauty.

    Have you ever looked at a beautiful painting that just left you feeling unsettled, but you weren't sure why? This is the world of THE GARDEN PARTY. Everything has its place, its purpose is not for you to know. But everything must be perfect or be plucked from existence. You will want to hang THE GARDEN PARTY in a prominent place that gets plenty of light, but you will likely avert your eyes from it, for fear of seeing the truth behind its beauty.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: ZEN

    A very powerful, 2 character scene where daughters discuss losing their mothers. Some hard realizations are made on this train ride. And though it is likely these two women can never be friends, their ability to help one another is invaluable. Sarah is a very fun, but deep character that many people will find familiar if not relatable.

    A very powerful, 2 character scene where daughters discuss losing their mothers. Some hard realizations are made on this train ride. And though it is likely these two women can never be friends, their ability to help one another is invaluable. Sarah is a very fun, but deep character that many people will find familiar if not relatable.