Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Words of Royals

    Reminiscent of open scenes from acting class, this writing exercise shows how words can change meaning depending on who is saying them and who they are saying them to. "Cheese." Just hilarious. What a clever way to tackle this challenge and really create a world in 30 words!

    Reminiscent of open scenes from acting class, this writing exercise shows how words can change meaning depending on who is saying them and who they are saying them to. "Cheese." Just hilarious. What a clever way to tackle this challenge and really create a world in 30 words!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Cara and Ciara (A Scene)

    An adorable moment of vulnerability between two co-workers? Friends? Something more? This can be an open scene, players have many options on how to play this scene and that makes it very fun!

    An adorable moment of vulnerability between two co-workers? Friends? Something more? This can be an open scene, players have many options on how to play this scene and that makes it very fun!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Heartburn

    Prillaman takes an already stressful situation under normal circumstances and dials it up to 11. Each line raises the tension and the blood pressure of both characters AND audience. This is a play that will stick with you until your own "end of play," whenever that may be. So freaky.

    Prillaman takes an already stressful situation under normal circumstances and dials it up to 11. Each line raises the tension and the blood pressure of both characters AND audience. This is a play that will stick with you until your own "end of play," whenever that may be. So freaky.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: A Minute Past Midnight on Valentine's Day, or, the Untold Truth about Romantics [a 1-minute play]

    So many emotions in one page. Morgan is certain that they are being punked, and I am sure that is why they say the things they say regarding the "secret admirer." Robin was doing their best to make a magical moment, only to be destroyed by Morgan's words. We see their whole relationship clearly and know it will now never be the same again, no matter what happens after the end of this play.

    So many emotions in one page. Morgan is certain that they are being punked, and I am sure that is why they say the things they say regarding the "secret admirer." Robin was doing their best to make a magical moment, only to be destroyed by Morgan's words. We see their whole relationship clearly and know it will now never be the same again, no matter what happens after the end of this play.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: SELKIE

    Lyrically beautiful, this tale of loss and revenge by a magical creature gives the listener a lesson on one's desire to possess what is beautiful, but not theirs. This brought images of an ocean ballet behind the speaker to mind. An absolute piece of beauty with so much artistic potential for bringing to life on stage.

    Lyrically beautiful, this tale of loss and revenge by a magical creature gives the listener a lesson on one's desire to possess what is beautiful, but not theirs. This brought images of an ocean ballet behind the speaker to mind. An absolute piece of beauty with so much artistic potential for bringing to life on stage.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Fading

    A beautiful opportunity to say goodbye while they are able to say goodbye back. The devastation of Alzheimer's/dementia is that it affects more than just the patient, it affects everyone that loves them as well. And it is a slow, exhausting torture for everyone. This is a beautiful love letter to the caretakers without being a faerie tale of rainbows and roses. Cold, hard truths, with a side of gratitude.

    A beautiful opportunity to say goodbye while they are able to say goodbye back. The devastation of Alzheimer's/dementia is that it affects more than just the patient, it affects everyone that loves them as well. And it is a slow, exhausting torture for everyone. This is a beautiful love letter to the caretakers without being a faerie tale of rainbows and roses. Cold, hard truths, with a side of gratitude.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Case of Bloody Mary

    I remember this urban legend, scary story being told when I was a young, sleepover attendee. And really, I thought then, "Why do we even want to bug this Mary if it will make her want to kill us?'
    We get to see a cool courtroom drama where Bloody Mary is on trial for doing what everyone knows she does if they call her name. So, who is at fault? Very intriguing story!

    I remember this urban legend, scary story being told when I was a young, sleepover attendee. And really, I thought then, "Why do we even want to bug this Mary if it will make her want to kill us?'
    We get to see a cool courtroom drama where Bloody Mary is on trial for doing what everyone knows she does if they call her name. So, who is at fault? Very intriguing story!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Cat Audition

    A talking cat, with sass and street sense. But also, a little softness. Sully does not suck! A fun character piece to dig into. Or perhaps a performance for a shelter fundraiser?

    A talking cat, with sass and street sense. But also, a little softness. Sully does not suck! A fun character piece to dig into. Or perhaps a performance for a shelter fundraiser?

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Opening Night

    This is hilariously stressful! A true actor's nightmare. A great fast-paced comedy to keep the audience roaring.

    This is hilariously stressful! A true actor's nightmare. A great fast-paced comedy to keep the audience roaring.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Don't Forget To Leave A Review

    They always tell you not to read the comments. This play brings the comments to life. Funny in its harsh truths of internet reviews. This would be a hilarious start or end of a short play festival. 5 stars!

    They always tell you not to read the comments. This play brings the comments to life. Funny in its harsh truths of internet reviews. This would be a hilarious start or end of a short play festival. 5 stars!