Recommended by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Whack! (The Irresponsibility Play)

    This is so much fun! A great homage to inspiration through the versions of our heroes that live in our heads, not the world. And somehow, our world becomes more real through fantasy. This feels like the start of something great!

    This is so much fun! A great homage to inspiration through the versions of our heroes that live in our heads, not the world. And somehow, our world becomes more real through fantasy. This feels like the start of something great!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Faith, Trust and...

    The story of Peter Pan always felt like some sort of drugged out fever dream to me. But RFW takes it even further, thrusting the characters and the author himself into a film noir style mystery that I can see many edgy theatres scrambling to be the first to produce! I never saw the dark turns coming in this show. Audiences will be taken on a wonderfully dark ride and the design team will be winning awards for certain!

    The story of Peter Pan always felt like some sort of drugged out fever dream to me. But RFW takes it even further, thrusting the characters and the author himself into a film noir style mystery that I can see many edgy theatres scrambling to be the first to produce! I never saw the dark turns coming in this show. Audiences will be taken on a wonderfully dark ride and the design team will be winning awards for certain!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Muses Of Humanity

    Art is subjective. And sometimes the subject doesn't know they are the art. When it comes to photography as art, this is often the case. And Benny crosses that fine line between art and...whatever it is Benny is doing. It's a dangerous game, for sure. But isn't that how great art is born? And great spirits are broken...

    Art is subjective. And sometimes the subject doesn't know they are the art. When it comes to photography as art, this is often the case. And Benny crosses that fine line between art and...whatever it is Benny is doing. It's a dangerous game, for sure. But isn't that how great art is born? And great spirits are broken...

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Community Service - a play for high school age actors

    This is a great ensemble piece for student actors looking for a play to perform with social issues to discuss. Plenty of roles to explore and a great subject for discussion after the play is over. High school students have more problems than just keeping their grades up and this is a great play to explore those issues.

    This is a great ensemble piece for student actors looking for a play to perform with social issues to discuss. Plenty of roles to explore and a great subject for discussion after the play is over. High school students have more problems than just keeping their grades up and this is a great play to explore those issues.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: An Endangered Species

    The way to a princess’s heart should never be through another creature’s chest! Love the twist!

    The way to a princess’s heart should never be through another creature’s chest! Love the twist!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Prince's Richard

    In this fast paced farce full of word play and purposeful misunderstandings, we are slowly enlightened to the fact that this is precisely what we witness every day on political news shows. This is sharp wit that actually cuts through our own purposeful misunderstandings to twist information to fit our own narratives. But the laughter never stops and that softens the blow to our collective egos. Still, heed the warning The Prince's Richard waggles in our faces!

    In this fast paced farce full of word play and purposeful misunderstandings, we are slowly enlightened to the fact that this is precisely what we witness every day on political news shows. This is sharp wit that actually cuts through our own purposeful misunderstandings to twist information to fit our own narratives. But the laughter never stops and that softens the blow to our collective egos. Still, heed the warning The Prince's Richard waggles in our faces!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Little Christmas Tree

    Wow. This is a powerful play that hits so many different feelings in such a short amount of time. It's easy to see Mr. Clark as a villain if you take away the fact that this takes place in the 1950s and both characters are really doing their best with the information and resources they have available to them. But to that effect, it is also important to remember that we can do so much better for grief and depression now, if only we allow ourselves to access the tools and knowledge we have today. Much to digest here.

    Wow. This is a powerful play that hits so many different feelings in such a short amount of time. It's easy to see Mr. Clark as a villain if you take away the fact that this takes place in the 1950s and both characters are really doing their best with the information and resources they have available to them. But to that effect, it is also important to remember that we can do so much better for grief and depression now, if only we allow ourselves to access the tools and knowledge we have today. Much to digest here.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: ONE

    HA! In acting classes, many of us did scenes like these called "open scenes." It was up to the actors to decide who the characters were and what was going on in the scene. Fun to see the different interpretations from each group. I say this would be a fun evening of plays, allowing students each to perform this scene without the surprise monologue (so hilarious) and then have the instructors perform the same scene WITH the surprise monologue. It would have the audience and the students roaring with laughter! A perfect evening of ONE Plumridge Play over and over!

    HA! In acting classes, many of us did scenes like these called "open scenes." It was up to the actors to decide who the characters were and what was going on in the scene. Fun to see the different interpretations from each group. I say this would be a fun evening of plays, allowing students each to perform this scene without the surprise monologue (so hilarious) and then have the instructors perform the same scene WITH the surprise monologue. It would have the audience and the students roaring with laughter! A perfect evening of ONE Plumridge Play over and over!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Ghost Tour

    This is a great piece for student actors to work on an ensemble piece. Fun and creepy, I would love to learn more about this haunted amusement park! Can Jessica be saved? So much creativity to play with here.

    This is a great piece for student actors to work on an ensemble piece. Fun and creepy, I would love to learn more about this haunted amusement park! Can Jessica be saved? So much creativity to play with here.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Tag You're Dead

    Oh damn. This play comes of as a piece of absurdist comedy, but it really cuts to the bone. Deeper than any surgery the characters in this play are asking for. This reminds us how far medical gatekeeping can really go if we don't stop it now. Powerful and relatable.

    Oh damn. This play comes of as a piece of absurdist comedy, but it really cuts to the bone. Deeper than any surgery the characters in this play are asking for. This reminds us how far medical gatekeeping can really go if we don't stop it now. Powerful and relatable.