Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Quantum Eve
    18 Apr. 2023
    This poetic play is many things at once. It all depends on who is watching it unfold, I suppose. I see a play about time, about AI, about perspectives, about self imposed rules and prisons. This is a giant open scene just waiting for not only the creativity of the production team, but the imagination of the audiences who will observe it.
  • Abandon All Hope
    18 Apr. 2023
    I absolutely LOVE the framing of this piece. And it touches on so many different human topics in such a smooth way. At first you think you know exactly where this play is taking you, that you know the lessons these characters need to learn and why. But there are surprises and you will definitely enjoy this ride. These are some GREAT characters that actors will be FIGHTING to play!
  • Red Wine (MONOLOGUE)
    5 Apr. 2023
    This is a great piece for a fabulous actor to nail. I love the calm and casual way she discusses her death and afterlife. An absolutely wonderful image of classic Hollywood cynicism.
  • Zoning Ordinances
    4 Apr. 2023
    I love when fairytale characters get thrust into mundane situations. It makes the mundane situation so much more fun, therefore when I am in a future mundane situation, I can imagine these characters instead and life is more fun! I love these characters and I think this could even make a killer short film! Lots of opportunities with this piece!
  • Tax Preparation for Dogs (3 short plays about the hard-of-hearing)
    4 Apr. 2023
    This is absolutely adorable! A great piece for actors to really commit to embodying the role of a dog. Perhaps run in rep with your full length production of SYLVIA? The misunderstandings are sweet and funny, but the performers who get to play and play with the dogs will have a blast and the audience will be rolling over with laughter.
  • Game Night (Humans Only, Please) - one-act
    27 Mar. 2023
    This would be a great one act for student actors to stretch all of their theatre skills: Acting, directing, designing, choreography...There is so much potential to make this a very unique and personal piece for your group. A true ensemble play where everyone gets to do something fun and shine.
  • Cold Foam (monologue)
    26 Mar. 2023
    This monologue starts off as an ode to coffee and twists and mutates into a spotlight on casual, unrecognized racism in the white, liberal community. Very upsetting and illuminating.
  • Seasons
    25 Mar. 2023
    Well, now I know why the weather has been so "drunk" lately! This is a clever take on the personification of the seasons as well as other classic fantasy characters. A very fun short play to produce, perform and see!
  • Shadow Ban
    25 Mar. 2023
    This is a dark scifi comedy about what troubles many of us on the internet today. And with AI creeping in at a terrifying pace, being accepted with open arms, this very play could happen to you! Just make sure you keep plenty of vodka stocked, just in case it does...
  • Cooler Near the Lake
    25 Mar. 2023
    This play takes place at a family summer getaway. And that is exactly what the characters in this play use the setting as, a place to get away...from everything. But after a memorial service, and perhaps a couple of drinks for some of them, their pasts and troubles catch up to them. Slowly, like a lazy summer day by the lake, the issues creep in and demand attention. It's hard to avoid the rocks in the road when you're wearing flip flops. This was a beautiful and personal play about love and the search for happiness.

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