Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Green Room

    This is a small play bursting at the seams with powerful femme characters that deserve to get out! And their strong group dynamic of mutual protests (for different causes) bring them together for their own cause, to be heard! This would be visually entertaining to see as well, with the multiple era costumes and watching the characters come together as a united front against invisibility. They will no longer be invisible to the author, nor the rest of the world!

    This is a small play bursting at the seams with powerful femme characters that deserve to get out! And their strong group dynamic of mutual protests (for different causes) bring them together for their own cause, to be heard! This would be visually entertaining to see as well, with the multiple era costumes and watching the characters come together as a united front against invisibility. They will no longer be invisible to the author, nor the rest of the world!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: FINDING HELP (a 10 minute play)

    This is wonderful! It's so hard being in Evelyn's position, knowing full well what needs to be done but unable to do it. But it's also hard to be in Daphne's position, unable to be there for her mother all the time, worried for her and her mother refusing any help. Michael is an amazing character. Allows Evelyn to be strong where she can and just pushes back enough to make life fun and interesting. We should all be so lucky to find a Michael in our time of need.

    This is wonderful! It's so hard being in Evelyn's position, knowing full well what needs to be done but unable to do it. But it's also hard to be in Daphne's position, unable to be there for her mother all the time, worried for her and her mother refusing any help. Michael is an amazing character. Allows Evelyn to be strong where she can and just pushes back enough to make life fun and interesting. We should all be so lucky to find a Michael in our time of need.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: LADY CAPULET

    Absolutely beautiful and dare I say, more powerful than the source material? But perhaps both together make a theatrical force to be reckoned with. This would be brilliant to be produced together with ROMEO & JULIET. The source of the rage between families being love denied for status. Wonderful roles for actors, the dialogue is musical and engaging. I am in awe of this piece.

    Absolutely beautiful and dare I say, more powerful than the source material? But perhaps both together make a theatrical force to be reckoned with. This would be brilliant to be produced together with ROMEO & JULIET. The source of the rage between families being love denied for status. Wonderful roles for actors, the dialogue is musical and engaging. I am in awe of this piece.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Fish Tank

    Wow. This play starts and you're pretty sure you know what's going on, but the stakes keep escalating. It's intense and terrifying. A "Bottle episode" with a bottle rocket inside. Maddy becomes more and more frightening despite the fact that the audience can totally relate and sympathize with her. The world building in this is fantastic, the characters will stick with you long after Maddy logs off.

    Wow. This play starts and you're pretty sure you know what's going on, but the stakes keep escalating. It's intense and terrifying. A "Bottle episode" with a bottle rocket inside. Maddy becomes more and more frightening despite the fact that the audience can totally relate and sympathize with her. The world building in this is fantastic, the characters will stick with you long after Maddy logs off.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: VIRGINS: A Madonna Bootcamp

    This is a broad play about the links women will go to to achieve what the media tells us is perfection. It's intense, yet funny. And if we find ourselves laughing at this, why do we continue to do this to ourselves outside the world of VIRGINS?

    This is a broad play about the links women will go to to achieve what the media tells us is perfection. It's intense, yet funny. And if we find ourselves laughing at this, why do we continue to do this to ourselves outside the world of VIRGINS?

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Mother Goose's Grave

    This would be the perfect addition to a spooky themed evening of plays. Adorably creepy and sweet, poor Mary wants to raise the dead tonight for help on a homework assignment. But there is so much more to it than that. There is action as well as poignant discoveries made by both Mary and her resurrected guest. Add in a dash of history lessons and you have a fun and well crafted 10 minute play!

    This would be the perfect addition to a spooky themed evening of plays. Adorably creepy and sweet, poor Mary wants to raise the dead tonight for help on a homework assignment. But there is so much more to it than that. There is action as well as poignant discoveries made by both Mary and her resurrected guest. Add in a dash of history lessons and you have a fun and well crafted 10 minute play!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: September in Biddeford

    There is no such thing as the perfect play. Except SEPTEMBER IN BIDDEFORD! There's something for everyone in this 10 minute emotionally charged/action adventure tale! A split screen of genres for every fan base. So brilliant, I am mad I didn't think of it first!

    There is no such thing as the perfect play. Except SEPTEMBER IN BIDDEFORD! There's something for everyone in this 10 minute emotionally charged/action adventure tale! A split screen of genres for every fan base. So brilliant, I am mad I didn't think of it first!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Savior [a monologue]

    Wow. There are so many stories about the people who suffer from cancer, but the survivors often get overlooked. However, Gabriel is even more than a survivor. His sole purpose was to SAVE his little brother. It didn't work and that missed miracle turned into malice and resentment. From their parents and from himself. The beautiful moment of discovery that Gabriel has that he was loved, even though he never felt it, never met his brother, is so moving. This would be an amazing piece to perform for families who are dealing with a cancer patient.

    Wow. There are so many stories about the people who suffer from cancer, but the survivors often get overlooked. However, Gabriel is even more than a survivor. His sole purpose was to SAVE his little brother. It didn't work and that missed miracle turned into malice and resentment. From their parents and from himself. The beautiful moment of discovery that Gabriel has that he was loved, even though he never felt it, never met his brother, is so moving. This would be an amazing piece to perform for families who are dealing with a cancer patient.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: A Round

    This is an upsetting, but very truthful one minute play. It takes the familiar fear of the Covid 19 pandemic and ramps up the audience's awareness to more pressing and just as devastating matters that we have been ignoring for decades. The rhythmic delivery makes the information all that more intense and disconcerting.

    This is an upsetting, but very truthful one minute play. It takes the familiar fear of the Covid 19 pandemic and ramps up the audience's awareness to more pressing and just as devastating matters that we have been ignoring for decades. The rhythmic delivery makes the information all that more intense and disconcerting.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Psychopomp

    I love this. There's always a way to talk about dark feelings with a friend. And to have a friend like Bethany, willing to drive you out of your regular patterns, what a gift. This is beautiful and should be read by psych students as a great example on how to recognize and offer help without being pushy. After all, you don't want to be a ghost, reliving the worst moment of your life forever.

    I love this. There's always a way to talk about dark feelings with a friend. And to have a friend like Bethany, willing to drive you out of your regular patterns, what a gift. This is beautiful and should be read by psych students as a great example on how to recognize and offer help without being pushy. After all, you don't want to be a ghost, reliving the worst moment of your life forever.