Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Great Tinsel War of 1979

    Ah, the petty arguments in couplehoods that truly feel like battles! There's is much to relate to in this over the top war documentary about holiday traditions and compromise in new families. Very funny and a perfect piece for a short play festival for the holidays!

    Ah, the petty arguments in couplehoods that truly feel like battles! There's is much to relate to in this over the top war documentary about holiday traditions and compromise in new families. Very funny and a perfect piece for a short play festival for the holidays!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: ART-ificial Intelligence - A 5-Minute Play

    I love the line "technology can be both a threat and an opportunity". It is the basis of our Terminator themed fears of AI. This actually is very smart in that it addresses the fears that artists have re:AI, but non-artists merely shrug off. The non-artists see it as an "opportunity" to create art of their own. But after art, what else will AI do? What can it take from the human race. Unsettling thoughts for the future indeed.

    I love the line "technology can be both a threat and an opportunity". It is the basis of our Terminator themed fears of AI. This actually is very smart in that it addresses the fears that artists have re:AI, but non-artists merely shrug off. The non-artists see it as an "opportunity" to create art of their own. But after art, what else will AI do? What can it take from the human race. Unsettling thoughts for the future indeed.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Break My Jaw

    The search for aesthetic beauty and perfection can truly seem as weird as what Becky has ordered from Caldwell. When you think about what people endure for plastic surgery, hiring someone to punch you in the face almost seems more logical. Very funny concept! And Caldwell is a cool character!

    The search for aesthetic beauty and perfection can truly seem as weird as what Becky has ordered from Caldwell. When you think about what people endure for plastic surgery, hiring someone to punch you in the face almost seems more logical. Very funny concept! And Caldwell is a cool character!

  • The search for aesthetic beauty and perfection can truly seem as weird as what Betsy has ordered from Caldwell. When you think about what people endure for plastic surgery, hiring someone to punch you in the face almost seems more logical! Very funny concept! And Caldwell is a cool character!

    The search for aesthetic beauty and perfection can truly seem as weird as what Betsy has ordered from Caldwell. When you think about what people endure for plastic surgery, hiring someone to punch you in the face almost seems more logical! Very funny concept! And Caldwell is a cool character!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Early One Evening at the Miskatonic University Ladies Auxiliary Book Club

    Omigosh would this be fun to perform and watch! A great piece for a female ensemble, as well as a creative design team. But absolutely fast paced and hilarious. With enough wine and cheese we should all be able to ignore or at least delay the end of the world!

    Omigosh would this be fun to perform and watch! A great piece for a female ensemble, as well as a creative design team. But absolutely fast paced and hilarious. With enough wine and cheese we should all be able to ignore or at least delay the end of the world!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Doomscrolling

    This is delightfully and terrifyingly relatable and evil! It starts as a monologue with familiar, though demonic themes and goes into an in person social media style argument! Do not scroll by this piece!

    This is delightfully and terrifyingly relatable and evil! It starts as a monologue with familiar, though demonic themes and goes into an in person social media style argument! Do not scroll by this piece!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: BRAINING ON EMPTY - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY

    Ha! That last line made me laugh out loud! This is relatable. Zombie visit and all! Truly. We all get visited by zombies who see writers in similar ways. Very fun one minute play!

    Ha! That last line made me laugh out loud! This is relatable. Zombie visit and all! Truly. We all get visited by zombies who see writers in similar ways. Very fun one minute play!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Comfortably Mum

    I believe Detective John Pie, P.I. may have visited Ms Sophie recently! The subtle song lyrics as inspiration to a whole character in this monologue are fun to hunt for. A word search of sorts. But Sophie is a real person, too. The monologue feels very natural and relatable. A great tribute to moms, Pink Floyd, and of course, wine!

    I believe Detective John Pie, P.I. may have visited Ms Sophie recently! The subtle song lyrics as inspiration to a whole character in this monologue are fun to hunt for. A word search of sorts. But Sophie is a real person, too. The monologue feels very natural and relatable. A great tribute to moms, Pink Floyd, and of course, wine!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Kong

    A short comedy that highlights the dark side of being a woman in the film industry. On camera or off! It's so hard to get work on camera, the fear of losing that spotlight is often all it takes to get someone to give in to pressure! I love that this is an all female cast, too! It heightens the comedy in a new and surprising way!

    A short comedy that highlights the dark side of being a woman in the film industry. On camera or off! It's so hard to get work on camera, the fear of losing that spotlight is often all it takes to get someone to give in to pressure! I love that this is an all female cast, too! It heightens the comedy in a new and surprising way!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Rosies

    If you're looking for a competition length piece to feature six of your strongest teens, this may be the play for you! It is a lovely coming of age story, stifled by WWII and TB. The feeling that these girls are trapped in the sanatorium is clear, but we still witness them growing. A slice of history many teens may not be familiar with, but can definitely relate to!

    If you're looking for a competition length piece to feature six of your strongest teens, this may be the play for you! It is a lovely coming of age story, stifled by WWII and TB. The feeling that these girls are trapped in the sanatorium is clear, but we still witness them growing. A slice of history many teens may not be familiar with, but can definitely relate to!