Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Help! I'm Trapped in a Monologue Written by Matthew Weaver!

    Meta. Horror. This is something I have never encountered before. I love it. The actor in this monologue will get to chew the scenery and then the audience will be absolutely drawn in and hit with a sucker punch at the end. But they will never know when it is truly over...and that is the real horror!

    Meta. Horror. This is something I have never encountered before. I love it. The actor in this monologue will get to chew the scenery and then the audience will be absolutely drawn in and hit with a sucker punch at the end. But they will never know when it is truly over...and that is the real horror!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: All The Pretty Colored Bottles Under The Sink

    This story is soul-tearing. We all have those intrusive thoughts. "What if I drove off this bridge?" "What if...I made poison punch?" The despair Audrey has for her impulsive actions are very real and powerful. And even more devastating is, apologies won't ever help. This would be a great piece for student actors to perform and really talk about after!

    This story is soul-tearing. We all have those intrusive thoughts. "What if I drove off this bridge?" "What if...I made poison punch?" The despair Audrey has for her impulsive actions are very real and powerful. And even more devastating is, apologies won't ever help. This would be a great piece for student actors to perform and really talk about after!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Beelzebub, Lucifer and Stan Walk Into a Church

    Stan's last monologue, although funny, is also quite beautiful. This play is actually a love letter to the little beauties of life. It's very easy to focus on the darkness and the negative. Easy to wonder who is allowing all the bad to happen. But, if you have the power and the privilege to see the little beauties, like Stan does, maybe that is the first step towards lighting the darkness?

    Stan's last monologue, although funny, is also quite beautiful. This play is actually a love letter to the little beauties of life. It's very easy to focus on the darkness and the negative. Easy to wonder who is allowing all the bad to happen. But, if you have the power and the privilege to see the little beauties, like Stan does, maybe that is the first step towards lighting the darkness?

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Hanging Girl

    This is a chilling story without gore. A great scary tale for student actors to perform. Perhaps even getting dancers involved. There is so much potential to this play on paper that every production can make it their own and audiences will be talking forever about this creepy story and wondering where other familiar folklore may have originated as well.

    This is a chilling story without gore. A great scary tale for student actors to perform. Perhaps even getting dancers involved. There is so much potential to this play on paper that every production can make it their own and audiences will be talking forever about this creepy story and wondering where other familiar folklore may have originated as well.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Tink in the Clink

    Audiences will really be excited to see these familiar characters. Audiences will be really surprised to learn something new and very important from these characters. This is really a great scene for actors to perform! Layers of emotion and characterization. But also, the deeper layer of unrequited love and setting boundaries before someone gets too deeply hurt.

    Audiences will really be excited to see these familiar characters. Audiences will be really surprised to learn something new and very important from these characters. This is really a great scene for actors to perform! Layers of emotion and characterization. But also, the deeper layer of unrequited love and setting boundaries before someone gets too deeply hurt.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: When We Talked

    This play is validating. The conversations we have with our pets are NOT one-sided and extremely useful. The characters would be fun to play and audiences will love this. This will be THE talked about play in the festival. Adorable and heartwarming.

    This play is validating. The conversations we have with our pets are NOT one-sided and extremely useful. The characters would be fun to play and audiences will love this. This will be THE talked about play in the festival. Adorable and heartwarming.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Sparrowfall

    This is a living, breathing poem. A love poem. A loss poem. A human poem. There will be magic in the execution of this piece.

    This is a living, breathing poem. A love poem. A loss poem. A human poem. There will be magic in the execution of this piece.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Trash Night

    Wow. I relate to this so hard. I may even print this script and leave it on my husband's pillow.

    Wow. I relate to this so hard. I may even print this script and leave it on my husband's pillow.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Graveyard Shift Bites

    This is the gory comedy your theatre festival needs! So much fun to be had in the design and execution of this piece alone. I can see college students really loving to produce this piece as well as watch this piece! Plus, the message of how the service industry treats its employees and customers demands are to be met no matter what is actually quite important to observe!

    This is the gory comedy your theatre festival needs! So much fun to be had in the design and execution of this piece alone. I can see college students really loving to produce this piece as well as watch this piece! Plus, the message of how the service industry treats its employees and customers demands are to be met no matter what is actually quite important to observe!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Simulated Euphemisms

    This did not go remotely in the direction I anticipated and I love it! So randomly funny and smart! And now I am wondering why I hear random music that isn't there sometimes, but I DO know I won't go see a therapist about it!

    This did not go remotely in the direction I anticipated and I love it! So randomly funny and smart! And now I am wondering why I hear random music that isn't there sometimes, but I DO know I won't go see a therapist about it!