Recommended by Bryan Stubbles

  • Bryan Stubbles: V-Card

    Nice little play that astutely indicts our society's obsession and general weirdness regarding virginity. Weingarten's script is insightful, sweet and funny. Hope this gets more productions.

    Nice little play that astutely indicts our society's obsession and general weirdness regarding virginity. Weingarten's script is insightful, sweet and funny. Hope this gets more productions.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Please Stay Here (10 min)

    An absolutely incredible play about whether one is going to answer the call to stay or not. Really one of the best examples of magical realism I've seen in a long while. I hope this goes beyond the Fringe and gets produced often. Rose's work deserves it.

    An absolutely incredible play about whether one is going to answer the call to stay or not. Really one of the best examples of magical realism I've seen in a long while. I hope this goes beyond the Fringe and gets produced often. Rose's work deserves it.

  • Bryan Stubbles: A Horse and a House Cat

    This play is so incredibly awesome. The line 'Sleep ten hours a day, deal with a daily man-handling from your "Master," and wait patiently for death.' seems to be the lot of the modern tom. And when Charlie does break away from his stultifying life and puts the moves on a horse, things get even more interesting....absolutely recommended. 500 years from now, this will have replaced Romeo & Juliet in the 9th Grade curriculum. Highly, extremely, totally recommended - and funny! Bravo!

    This play is so incredibly awesome. The line 'Sleep ten hours a day, deal with a daily man-handling from your "Master," and wait patiently for death.' seems to be the lot of the modern tom. And when Charlie does break away from his stultifying life and puts the moves on a horse, things get even more interesting....absolutely recommended. 500 years from now, this will have replaced Romeo & Juliet in the 9th Grade curriculum. Highly, extremely, totally recommended - and funny! Bravo!

  • Bryan Stubbles: Square Footage

    I was fortunate enough to see this at the Tomo Suru About Love Festival back in 2016. It was funny - good work on showing relationships. Interesting use of space on the stage. Would love to see this play get more productions. Good work.

    I was fortunate enough to see this at the Tomo Suru About Love Festival back in 2016. It was funny - good work on showing relationships. Interesting use of space on the stage. Would love to see this play get more productions. Good work.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Cram School Snow Day

    This is a well-written play - funny. A good U Penn joke in here. Cute ending. Highly recommended. This play deserves many productions. Hardy certainly can write. As a former cram school teacher, this play has my full endorsement. Hehehehe.

    This is a well-written play - funny. A good U Penn joke in here. Cute ending. Highly recommended. This play deserves many productions. Hardy certainly can write. As a former cram school teacher, this play has my full endorsement. Hehehehe.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Black Lipstick

    Any play that contains the line: "Don’t touch the Manilow mix-" has got to be a winner. This funny, heartfelt comedy with a bit of role reversal and irony is definitely worth a production. Captures and reworks the mother/daughter dynamic flawlessly - Rogers knows what she's doing here. A pleasure.

    Any play that contains the line: "Don’t touch the Manilow mix-" has got to be a winner. This funny, heartfelt comedy with a bit of role reversal and irony is definitely worth a production. Captures and reworks the mother/daughter dynamic flawlessly - Rogers knows what she's doing here. A pleasure.

  • Bryan Stubbles: BROKE/FIX

    Nice parable that touches on friendship - interaction - possible death - myth and all sorts of goodies in just a few pages. Recommended and worth a read [and production].

    Nice parable that touches on friendship - interaction - possible death - myth and all sorts of goodies in just a few pages. Recommended and worth a read [and production].

  • Bryan Stubbles: The President of Ohio

    A very funny play. Don't know why it hasn't been produced. Recommended for any satire fan.

    A very funny play. Don't know why it hasn't been produced. Recommended for any satire fan.

  • Bryan Stubbles: WILLIE: A THRIFT STORE WORKER MONOLOGUE

    Wow. I can recommend this, having been lugged around thrift stores throughout my childhood and still visiting them. Wyndham catches an earnestness rarely found in contemporary American writing. This is a great monologue for almost any actor, really. A part with a heart. Also - the play focuses attention on the plight of workers in modern, decaying America. Bravo!

    Wow. I can recommend this, having been lugged around thrift stores throughout my childhood and still visiting them. Wyndham catches an earnestness rarely found in contemporary American writing. This is a great monologue for almost any actor, really. A part with a heart. Also - the play focuses attention on the plight of workers in modern, decaying America. Bravo!

  • Bryan Stubbles: Gentle Strokes

    Bultrowicz' strokes of genius cover the canvas of this hysterical masterpiece. Though they are not always gentle, but biting. Emily gets the best case of revenge imaginable and pathetic Stanley is left to meditate over criticism. This is a hilarious play with a strong female role and should get many productions.

    Bultrowicz' strokes of genius cover the canvas of this hysterical masterpiece. Though they are not always gentle, but biting. Emily gets the best case of revenge imaginable and pathetic Stanley is left to meditate over criticism. This is a hilarious play with a strong female role and should get many productions.