Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: SEND IN THE CLOWN - full length, young boy cast to play opposite to Americas beloved clown.

    This is the start of a great mentorship from reluctant teacher, Stu. Stu is very set in his ways and when he sees a threatening talent in young Tommy, he rebels. Love how he quite literally passes his star down to his new protege. I hope they can grow together as artists.

    This is the start of a great mentorship from reluctant teacher, Stu. Stu is very set in his ways and when he sees a threatening talent in young Tommy, he rebels. Love how he quite literally passes his star down to his new protege. I hope they can grow together as artists.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Stuck in Street View

    The device of showing the battery losing power really amps up the tension in this piece! Such a creepy, scifi play. Very engaging story all the way through the end.

    The device of showing the battery losing power really amps up the tension in this piece! Such a creepy, scifi play. Very engaging story all the way through the end.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: On This Site in 1782

    I adore this concept and would love to see more scenes of "nothing" happening on this spot throughout the years! "What happened?" "Oh, nothing..." I am sure this is what Fergus and Patrick said upon return from the spot to cover up what DID happen. Michael and Moira likely said the same thing in order to be coy before their big reveal to friends and family. This spot is full of potential and all due to a snarky plaque in the middle of a field!

    I adore this concept and would love to see more scenes of "nothing" happening on this spot throughout the years! "What happened?" "Oh, nothing..." I am sure this is what Fergus and Patrick said upon return from the spot to cover up what DID happen. Michael and Moira likely said the same thing in order to be coy before their big reveal to friends and family. This spot is full of potential and all due to a snarky plaque in the middle of a field!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Writer's Vice (or The Muse's Gift)

    This is hilarious! I don't intend to invite my Muse in like Sal does, cookies are not to be shared! But the physical comedy and relatable characters will be a hit in any play festival!

    This is hilarious! I don't intend to invite my Muse in like Sal does, cookies are not to be shared! But the physical comedy and relatable characters will be a hit in any play festival!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Right Field of Dreams

    Aw! This is a sweet story of growing up and a parent and child learning about and accepting each other. Plus a little bit of ghostly fun. Lots of laughs and hands to hearts with this play.

    Aw! This is a sweet story of growing up and a parent and child learning about and accepting each other. Plus a little bit of ghostly fun. Lots of laughs and hands to hearts with this play.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: LADIES OF THE NIGHT

    This is such an adorably hilarious play for two older actresses! Audiences will be roaring with laughter. Lots of great bits of physical comedy for these two best friends from high school who, frankly never grew up!

    This is such an adorably hilarious play for two older actresses! Audiences will be roaring with laughter. Lots of great bits of physical comedy for these two best friends from high school who, frankly never grew up!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: I, Phone

    Adorably creepy. The phone VOs would be fun to play and witness.

    Adorably creepy. The phone VOs would be fun to play and witness.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: -esque & -ish: a 10 minute play

    This is truly the nightmare of all artists! Hopefully all AI can reach are just kitten videos!

    This is truly the nightmare of all artists! Hopefully all AI can reach are just kitten videos!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Dream Meaning

    Tragically Magical. Charlotte can't shake the nightmares of her past, even while she sleeps. We can all relate to Charlotte's nightmare in some way.

    Tragically Magical. Charlotte can't shake the nightmares of her past, even while she sleeps. We can all relate to Charlotte's nightmare in some way.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: BOOK'D (One Act)

    Absolute girls' night chaos. Gina has a fabulously unhinged monologue.

    Absolute girls' night chaos. Gina has a fabulously unhinged monologue.