Recommended by Bryan Stubbles

  • Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)
    1 Sep. 2017
    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.
  • Round One
    31 Aug. 2017
    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.
  • A Legacy of Chains
    31 Aug. 2017
    A harsh, honest indictment of many things wrong with America, from "teaching to the test" to collective memory of Jim Crow to current policing and attitudes. Thoroughly recommended. Dias has created a masterwork.
  • Polly and Cass
    31 Aug. 2017
    An interesting and very human play, with mythological and sci-fi origins. A real find. Much recommended.
  • The Craving
    31 Aug. 2017
    Humorous play with baseball and near-death experiences and moose meat! Recommended.
  • Mermaids
    25 Aug. 2017
    Metaphorical. Mysterious. Melodic. Esoteric yet universal. Highly recommended for the curious.
  • Rain Delay
    25 Aug. 2017
    A gently humorous paean to minor league baseball announcing. Very enjoyable for baseball fans. A very good sense of place. A good heart. Recommended.
  • Tidal (formerly Renovations)
    15 Aug. 2017
    Solid comedy with great characterization. A treat for all ages and it has a message. Villanueva is definitely in her element. Love the ending.
  • The Counter
    15 Aug. 2017
    Interesting post-Faustian dilemma. Very nice ending.
  • Washington In Winter (10 min)
    12 Aug. 2017
    Clever, sweet and funny with a touch of bitter. A real treat for both history buffs and anyone who wants to watch a comedy loaded with denial. Good work!

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