Recommended by Bryan Stubbles

  • Bryan Stubbles: JUST LIKE TETRAPHOBIA a ten-minute play

    A very gentle, likable play. Seinuk has done a good job of spinning a Beauty & Beast tale as well as conquering fear of the other or unknown. Good work!

    A very gentle, likable play. Seinuk has done a good job of spinning a Beauty & Beast tale as well as conquering fear of the other or unknown. Good work!

  • Bryan Stubbles: The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

    A delightful adaptation of a Conan Doyle original set during the holiday season . Entertaining for both aficionados and the casual listener. Personally, it was a good intro to the radio play genre, something I aim to write soon.

    A delightful adaptation of a Conan Doyle original set during the holiday season . Entertaining for both aficionados and the casual listener. Personally, it was a good intro to the radio play genre, something I aim to write soon.

  • Bryan Stubbles: 2 B or Nah: Sexting Hamlet: A 10-Minute Play

    Hilarious. Read it for the dialogue alone. Basically "Bro Hamlet." Good stuff. Latham's writing is beyond funny.

    Hilarious. Read it for the dialogue alone. Basically "Bro Hamlet." Good stuff. Latham's writing is beyond funny.

  • Bryan Stubbles: The Anteater

    Antony (hehe) finds out he's an anteater, which explains a lot in this humorous and absurd monologue. Guyton captures anteater angst like no other. Recommended as an amusing and offbeat audition piece or a night of monologues.

    Antony (hehe) finds out he's an anteater, which explains a lot in this humorous and absurd monologue. Guyton captures anteater angst like no other. Recommended as an amusing and offbeat audition piece or a night of monologues.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Christmas Eve Eve

    A gentle bittersweet play about endings, new beginnings and moving on. Recommended for a night of Christmas plays or similar. Pittenger knows how to write human relationships.

    A gentle bittersweet play about endings, new beginnings and moving on. Recommended for a night of Christmas plays or similar. Pittenger knows how to write human relationships.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Edge

    A pretty good comedy, that is expectedly downbeat given its subject matter, yet is hopeful at the end. The author did a good job of encapsulating the multiple thought processes and emotions involved in such decisions.

    A pretty good comedy, that is expectedly downbeat given its subject matter, yet is hopeful at the end. The author did a good job of encapsulating the multiple thought processes and emotions involved in such decisions.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Get Lucky

    Luck o' the Irish here in this jovial, yet suitably naughty tale. The jokes come fast and hard (hehe) and ends with a sort of happy ending. Very recommended for an evening of holiday plays. Pritchard has a keen sense of comedic timing. A winner.

    Luck o' the Irish here in this jovial, yet suitably naughty tale. The jokes come fast and hard (hehe) and ends with a sort of happy ending. Very recommended for an evening of holiday plays. Pritchard has a keen sense of comedic timing. A winner.

  • Bryan Stubbles: BUZZFEED, DONALD TRUMP, & DEAD BLACK KIDS

    Seriously intense and funny play about a lot of what's going on in America today. Hugely recommended for any audience with a brain...and maybe even without. Great, great work here.

    Seriously intense and funny play about a lot of what's going on in America today. Hugely recommended for any audience with a brain...and maybe even without. Great, great work here.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    A sweet play. A bit of a metaphor about being lost in the big city. A great play for anyone who reminisces on how they got to where they are now.

    A sweet play. A bit of a metaphor about being lost in the big city. A great play for anyone who reminisces on how they got to where they are now.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Round One

    Wonderful play. Poor Mark. Never knew what hit him. A hilarious take on today's serial monogamy culture. Good work. Would fit well in one of those "10 Plays About Love" nights that pop up every so often.

    Wonderful play. Poor Mark. Never knew what hit him. A hilarious take on today's serial monogamy culture. Good work. Would fit well in one of those "10 Plays About Love" nights that pop up every so often.