Recommended by Bryan Stubbles

  • The Lesson [a 1-minute play]
    3 May. 2019
    Like a snapshot of youth. Believeable situation, believeable characters. Martin could make a career out of writing these onesies....
  • Ready, Aim...Fire!
    3 May. 2019
    Fun twist on the manic pixie dream girl trope. Hint: it's a manic pixie dream dude. Smooth writing. Definitely worth a read.
  • Bad Fit: A 10-Minute Play
    26 Apr. 2019
    Not your average relationship-in-decline play. Fun play, happy ending.
  • Waylay Makeover: A 10-Minute Play
    26 Apr. 2019
    I love this indictment of America's beauty standards and ambuscade TV. Hooray Beth! And the two lugnut-brained hosts don't learn a damn thing. "Your roots have roots."
  • Two-Timing Loaf of Bread
    26 Apr. 2019
    Ya know when you read or see a play and you wish you'd written it? THIS IS THAT PLAY ----now I wait with bated breath as Bultrowicz repalces O'Neill in the American canon.
  • I Found Her Ear and She Stole My Heart
    26 Apr. 2019
    Beautiful. Wonderful. Hilarious.
  • Prometheus Shrugs
    30 Mar. 2019
    An ancient Greek myth with all of today's sensibilities. Some very funny lines in this along with commentary about friendship. Bavoso does it again.
  • The Rabbit's Hole
    30 Mar. 2019
    Cute play with a moral set amongst dead magicians. I can see why it's being picked up by high schools. Good work!
  • People Are Just Furniture With Emotions
    30 Mar. 2019
    The eternal brilliance of Bultrowicz shines through. Like the genre says "comedy" and "experimental." What it doesn't say is "awesome" (it should). Possibly the only play with the line "I’m not being shy. I just...why would I sit on him?" - perhaps it'll start a trend. Read this. Produce this. Let it inspire you.
  • Flight
    28 Feb. 2019
    Incredibly well-constructed play. "You’re an Indian living in America. Of course, you’re a shape-
    shifter. That’s how we survive." <<<< pretty much sums it up right there. Studi does a great job here. Love the ending.

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