Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Don't I Know You?

    I love the easy conversation and connection the two characters have. Then, the last lines! What a surprise, Laugh out Loud!

    I love the easy conversation and connection the two characters have. Then, the last lines! What a surprise, Laugh out Loud!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Lessons

    The dialogue in this short play just sparkles. The characters are absolutely wonderful and endearing. This is a great piece to showcase a mother and son acting team in your next short play festival!

    The dialogue in this short play just sparkles. The characters are absolutely wonderful and endearing. This is a great piece to showcase a mother and son acting team in your next short play festival!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Medusa

    Delightfully naughty and cheeky! We need more romantic comedies for actors over 50! Thank the Theatre Gods for Scott Sickles!

    Delightfully naughty and cheeky! We need more romantic comedies for actors over 50! Thank the Theatre Gods for Scott Sickles!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Ashes of the Revolution

    This is a very sweet snapshot of siblings being there for one another, in the dark of night and mind. Children listen, and in this case, will act to keep the darkness away in the best ways they know how. Absolutely charming.

    This is a very sweet snapshot of siblings being there for one another, in the dark of night and mind. Children listen, and in this case, will act to keep the darkness away in the best ways they know how. Absolutely charming.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: ALTERNATIVE FACTS: THE TOTALLY TRUE COMPLETELY FICTIONAL STORY OF THE MOTHER OF JESSE JAMES

    A true American myth, brought to life by three unreliable and compelling narrators. Performed like the touring stump shows of eras past, this play feels engaging and educational as much as it is misleading. For the true American dream is often fame at any cost. This is a show audiences will be happy to bear witness to, despite the tragedy of the truth.

    A true American myth, brought to life by three unreliable and compelling narrators. Performed like the touring stump shows of eras past, this play feels engaging and educational as much as it is misleading. For the true American dream is often fame at any cost. This is a show audiences will be happy to bear witness to, despite the tragedy of the truth.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: PETER CRATCHIT, ESQ.

    Who takes care of the caretakers? Who gives gifts to the gift givers? People like Peter Cratchit often get forgotten about because people are so busy asking him for help. It can be exhausting. This play is quite lyrical and lovely how it shows how easy a kind heart can be burnt out when they forget WHERE their kindness stems from. A wonderful sequel to a Christmas Carol that also gives honor to other religious denominations as well, by way of Scrooge himself. Consider adding this to your holiday programming!

    Who takes care of the caretakers? Who gives gifts to the gift givers? People like Peter Cratchit often get forgotten about because people are so busy asking him for help. It can be exhausting. This play is quite lyrical and lovely how it shows how easy a kind heart can be burnt out when they forget WHERE their kindness stems from. A wonderful sequel to a Christmas Carol that also gives honor to other religious denominations as well, by way of Scrooge himself. Consider adding this to your holiday programming!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Good Knight and Goodbye

    Epic! Silly! And lots of cake! This is a play perfect to showcase an ensemble cast and production team. A fun, modern faerie tale that will likely sell TONS of strawberry cakes in the lobby after the show!

    Epic! Silly! And lots of cake! This is a play perfect to showcase an ensemble cast and production team. A fun, modern faerie tale that will likely sell TONS of strawberry cakes in the lobby after the show!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: If at First

    As soon as I saw what was going on in this play, I began to smile. I probably shouldn't admit that. But I love this premise and I think audiences will, too! It's so off the wall and dark, but coming from a familiar place of unrequited love. Just delightful!

    As soon as I saw what was going on in this play, I began to smile. I probably shouldn't admit that. But I love this premise and I think audiences will, too! It's so off the wall and dark, but coming from a familiar place of unrequited love. Just delightful!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Weird Moms Build Character (I'm Proud of You) - A Short Companion Play

    I love the relationship between Cole and his mother. Just a positive snapshot moment for a family we know hasn't had the easiest of roads. I'd love to see more of mom's weirdness!

    I love the relationship between Cole and his mother. Just a positive snapshot moment for a family we know hasn't had the easiest of roads. I'd love to see more of mom's weirdness!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Take a Deep Breath

    Oh this starts out eerie and then just shatters your heart. I can see this as a short film that wins many festival awards. But also, as a live play, the design would be so fun to execute!

    Oh this starts out eerie and then just shatters your heart. I can see this as a short film that wins many festival awards. But also, as a live play, the design would be so fun to execute!