Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Mr. Spinoza, Substitute Creature
    24 Mar. 2023
    I knew I would like this play, the premise is so fun and original...But I LOVE this play! Just picturing the whole thing, accents and all, I couldn't stop laughing! This would be perfect for professional actors as well as student actors. Busser never fails to entertain, but seriously, this is one to promote, print and produce! It ticks all the boxes for me and it will for you, too!
  • PIE-LICIOUS: OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT
    23 Mar. 2023
    Oh this is such a GREAT horror/comedy play! I knew I was in love as soon as they started discussing the street names. This is not like any horror play you've ever read or seen and I hope it gets seen a lot! Very clever, creepy and fun!
  • Bygones
    23 Mar. 2023
    This is a snapshot of a moment. Not of the terror Candace experienced in the past, but of the strength Candace now has to not sit and take it from Dieter anymore. Despite him believing and acting like he is the "reasonable one." That is what makes Dieter so scary. But it is clear, Candace will not give up her control. Unfortunately, it is also clear, Dieter won't stop trying. And there are a LOT of Dieters out there.
  • Water: A Fish Tale
    23 Mar. 2023
    This did not even remotely go the way I expected and I love this play for it! Just when you think you've seen the twist, SPLASH! Another twist! So funny! A great piece for younger actors to really have a great time with. I think there is a lot more to mine from this topic, too. Schools would love a modern day fairy tale like this in their season.
  • NORA
    22 Mar. 2023
    This two-hander reads like a poem, and towards the end it becomes a song. A true duet. A murder mystery ballad. This would be a great actor challenge in listening and pacing. And depending on how the audience listens, you may have different opinions on what really happened to Nora.
  • A Backstage Mystery
    22 Mar. 2023
    I love the sweetness of this stressed out backstage crew. They all get along divinely, but we do see their secrets as well. A fun piece to play for any group! I also find the Biblical staging so relatable for any audience, as anyone can recognize that the role of God would be the most stressful to take on at the last minute. A true actor's nightmare that just could pay out in glory!
  • LINE READING
    22 Mar. 2023
    As someone who is both actor AND writer, I felt so connected to this play. That's a little backstory of my character, but unnecessary for the recommendation. As an actor, I need all the information I can get. As a writer, I want to watch the actors make discoveries in the role that surprise me! Playwriting is an art form that cannot exist without the collaboration of other artists and this is a wonderful and funny example of that!
  • BIRTHRIGHTS...and WRONGS
    22 Mar. 2023
    This is such a sweet character driven piece in such a high stakes and stressful moment. The perfect recipe to break down walls and develop new friendships. It is beautiful to watch these two strangers help one another make realizations about themselves and the futures they are about to have through different babies and mothers in their lives. A terrific Mother's Day salute!
  • BOOTS
    22 Mar. 2023
    Super silly and surreal, BOOTS is, at its heart, a relationship story and the tools they use from couples' therapy are actually very relatable. Even if you aren't a burly guy in a relationship with a sock monkey. This would be a very visually entertaining play!
  • I Survived Being Haunted by my Bathroom Mirror: Age 8
    13 Mar. 2023
    I really love Bree and Cole's relationship and how Mom encourages their imagination, as long as they aren't "running in the house." This is a feel good, though mysterious story about who lives inside the mirror.

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