Recommended by Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend

  • Slideshow
    12 Jan. 2021
    I love this play. Technology has added an extra, strange component into the mix when people die, sometimes leaving a grieving person in a situation where they feel like they're being contacted from beyond the grave. This play addresses it so beautifully. Anyone looking to produce a Zoom play that isn't about our current pandemic should give "Slideshow" a read!
  • He Did It
    10 Jan. 2021
    Wow, this play is great. Uncomfortable and funny and horrifying and so, so true. Two women are on the cusp of finally making it when they find out that the man involved in their project - the man who is the reason they're on the cusp of finally making it - raped someone. But it was years ago, and if they say something, another opportunity like this might never come along. What to do? Such a wonderful piece.
  • Protocols
    10 Jan. 2021
    A Zoom play that has nothing to do with our current pandemic, "Protocols" is creative, engaging, funny, and poignant all at once. I enjoyed every moment!
  • LIZZIE BORDEN GETS ENGAGED
    10 Jan. 2021
    It sure is hard to find a good man - especially when you're Lizzie Borden. I loved this play. So funny and smart, and with an ending that surprised me in the best way. Delightful work!
  • Damascus
    8 Jan. 2021
    Wow. This play is excellent. Even just reading it, it affects you. I would love to see it staged one day!
  • FINDING HELP
    7 Jan. 2021
    This play is sharp, funny, and relatable. I enjoyed it so much that I was sad to see it end after only ten pages. I would love to spend 90 minutes with these characters!
  • Closing Doors
    7 Jan. 2021
    What a powerful play this is. Fast-paced, engaging, and heartbreaking, in nine pages it shows what America's culture of gun violence is doing to teachers and administrators better than any speech could.
  • Hitchers
    6 Jan. 2021
    A driver picks up a hitchhiker. They are both serial killers. They spend four pages gushing over each other's work and becoming friends. It could not be more enjoyable. I would watch two hours of this. So much fun!
  • The Kiss (a ten minute play)
    6 Jan. 2021
    What a sweet play! Quick and funny and relatable -and all in just ten minutes! I don't want to spoil anything, but I was certain - CERTAIN - that I knew how it was going to end, but then it DIDN'T end that way, and I was DELIGHTED. This play is lots of fun. I would love to see it staged!
  • ROSEMARY
    5 Jan. 2021
    This play is wonderful. "Rosemary" is about Rosemary Kennedy and the first of the tragedies to befall the children of Joe and Rose Kennedy. It is told in such a brilliant way, and so theatrically. I thoroughly enjoyed every page!

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