Recommended by Bryan Stubbles

  • Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot?
    20 Jan. 2020
    "You’d look great in swimsuit, I’m- You know, like how a pizza looks great, or... like how a work of art looks grea- " This play does a good job of sending up the tradition of New Year's Eve parties and ennui-ridden world they occuppy. The play is all over the place (in a positive way) and is so much fun!
  • I Wanna Fuck like Romeo and Juliet
    30 Dec. 2019
    In the beginning the play introduces itself as:
    "A story about love, fucking vs making love, heartbreak, intimacy, shame, sexuality, break-ups, Queerness with a capital Q, magic, love, Spanglish, Latina, Latinos, Latinxs, Color, Greek Gods, sex, cuddling, sex and then cuddling; spectrum, silence, outer space, wings, a shotgun, journeys both spiritual and physical and the way each can be the other, and how Love is confusing and wonderful and terrible and confusing and awful and wonderful and the realization that all love is really Queer with a capital Q"
    This is all true. Very tehatrical. Shows the possibilities of theatre.
  • Nomination
    22 Dec. 2019
    Pretty good play with two people approaching their relationship with different philosophies, but the same outcome.
  • CHARLOTTE'S LETTERS
    21 Dec. 2019
    If you're really into the Brontë sisters, you're gonna love this play.
  • God Forbid (a three minute play)
    22 Sep. 2019
    Pretty much encapsulates the "good guy with a gun" myth. Good work!
  • Product Reveal
    22 Sep. 2019
    Sweet, sweet satire where America's gun fetish intertwines with its capitalism and Christianity kicks...
  • Rounds Per Second
    22 Sep. 2019
    Exceedingly brilliant work about America, gun violence and so much more. Read. Produce. Perform. Repeat.
  • Salat al-Janazah
    22 Sep. 2019
    Read this play. Perform this play. Long live this play!
  • Death's Defeat
    22 Sep. 2019
    Haunting. Incredible. Recommended.
  • SIX MONTHS FROM TODAY
    3 May. 2019
    Good ending. Fun. Nice commentary on modern American theatre.

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