Recommended by Bryan Stubbles

  • Bryan Stubbles: Goat-Sucker: A One-Minute Play

    Now a trilogy (?), Henry's "sexual-harrassment-horror-revenge" series throws ina new tale. This one uses a different set-up by employing a narrator and turning the "spooky story/urban legend" trope on its head. Best part was mispronunication of the heroine's name. Onward and upward!

    Now a trilogy (?), Henry's "sexual-harrassment-horror-revenge" series throws ina new tale. This one uses a different set-up by employing a narrator and turning the "spooky story/urban legend" trope on its head. Best part was mispronunication of the heroine's name. Onward and upward!

  • Bryan Stubbles: Manticore!: A One-Minute Play

    Another classic tale of killer awesomeness. I even learned what a "manticore" is. This, combined with Henry's werewolf-killing-the-patriarchy play will make for a fine two minutes of entertainment. Highly recommended.

    Another classic tale of killer awesomeness. I even learned what a "manticore" is. This, combined with Henry's werewolf-killing-the-patriarchy play will make for a fine two minutes of entertainment. Highly recommended.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Shake It, Baby: A One-Minute Play

    So this is abso-freaking-lutely awesome. Some may call it wish fulfillment, but this is true literature of the highest degree. It speaks to the time we live in as Americans and also is badass enough to qualify as a genre piece. Plus, I learned several new phrases: "Confidence Outfit" "Confidence Coffee" and "Confidence Hair." A sharp (hehe) play by Henry, a sharp writer.

    So this is abso-freaking-lutely awesome. Some may call it wish fulfillment, but this is true literature of the highest degree. It speaks to the time we live in as Americans and also is badass enough to qualify as a genre piece. Plus, I learned several new phrases: "Confidence Outfit" "Confidence Coffee" and "Confidence Hair." A sharp (hehe) play by Henry, a sharp writer.

  • Bryan Stubbles: WOMEN FOLK

    A pleasant read. Certainly won't pass the Bechdel Test, but that's not the point. An entertaining play in conversation with the mythos and legends of America's past.

    A pleasant read. Certainly won't pass the Bechdel Test, but that's not the point. An entertaining play in conversation with the mythos and legends of America's past.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Bite Me

    Pretty good satire. Kept waiting for someone to get bit. The wait paid off. Good work. This should get beyond readings.

    Pretty good satire. Kept waiting for someone to get bit. The wait paid off. Good work. This should get beyond readings.

  • Bryan Stubbles: PHOEBE (GOES BONKERS NEAR THE EDGE OF THE GRAND CANYON): A SUMMER VACATION MONOLOGUE

    Holy Crapamole! An INTENSELY FUNNY [because it is true] monologue indicting social media, ignorant parenting and many other aspects of 2018 America. Starts with a bang and never lets up. Phoebe is one of the most sympathetic characters in a play I've come across in a long time. "I don’t care if I’m ruining anyone’s vacation because, because maybe it should be ruined--because maybe human beings should pocket the camera phones and, I don’t know, hold hands, talk, enjoy the beauty of one of the greatest places to be right now on planet Earth!? " You go, Phoebe!

    Holy Crapamole! An INTENSELY FUNNY [because it is true] monologue indicting social media, ignorant parenting and many other aspects of 2018 America. Starts with a bang and never lets up. Phoebe is one of the most sympathetic characters in a play I've come across in a long time. "I don’t care if I’m ruining anyone’s vacation because, because maybe it should be ruined--because maybe human beings should pocket the camera phones and, I don’t know, hold hands, talk, enjoy the beauty of one of the greatest places to be right now on planet Earth!? " You go, Phoebe!

  • Bryan Stubbles: BFFL's Remorse

    "The way you talk, it’s like you’ve been planning Kate’s death since high school in some cracked out Ocean’s
    Eleven long con!" Truth dwells in this play's hyperbole. This play hit a bit of a personal note for me - way back in high school a kid I knew died and the other students did what these two characters do here: outfriend one another. Hayet has written a poignant, funny play with a touching ending. I'm surprised it hasn't been produced yet. Extremely recommended.

    "The way you talk, it’s like you’ve been planning Kate’s death since high school in some cracked out Ocean’s
    Eleven long con!" Truth dwells in this play's hyperbole. This play hit a bit of a personal note for me - way back in high school a kid I knew died and the other students did what these two characters do here: outfriend one another. Hayet has written a poignant, funny play with a touching ending. I'm surprised it hasn't been produced yet. Extremely recommended.

  • 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!