Recommended by Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: In the Heist

    Well this is delightful. It just kept heightening and heightening and heightening for ten hilarious pages. With all the visual gags, I would love to see "In the Heist" on stage! It's so smart and so funny. I can't wait to read more of Allie Costa's work!

    Well this is delightful. It just kept heightening and heightening and heightening for ten hilarious pages. With all the visual gags, I would love to see "In the Heist" on stage! It's so smart and so funny. I can't wait to read more of Allie Costa's work!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Genesisters

    “Genesisters” is terrific. It’s sharp, it’s funny, and it’s incredibly smart. Watching these women create Earth and prepare their pitch to God is thoroughly enjoyable. I would watch four hours of this, but unfortunately we’re only given ten minutes. We’re going to need to create our own pitch for Ken Preuss, explaining why we need more.

    “Genesisters” is terrific. It’s sharp, it’s funny, and it’s incredibly smart. Watching these women create Earth and prepare their pitch to God is thoroughly enjoyable. I would watch four hours of this, but unfortunately we’re only given ten minutes. We’re going to need to create our own pitch for Ken Preuss, explaining why we need more.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Peter Pan and Wendy

    Best version of Peter Pan, hands down. As a kid, I never understood why Wendy would be cool with going to a place like Neverland just to sew pockets and look after a bunch of kids. This Wendy makes much more sense. I love the girl power trifecta of Wendy, Tiger Lily, and Tinkerbell, and so much more about this play. I hope it comes to my neck of the woods when theater returns.

    Best version of Peter Pan, hands down. As a kid, I never understood why Wendy would be cool with going to a place like Neverland just to sew pockets and look after a bunch of kids. This Wendy makes much more sense. I love the girl power trifecta of Wendy, Tiger Lily, and Tinkerbell, and so much more about this play. I hope it comes to my neck of the woods when theater returns.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Goldfish

    WOW. This play didn't go where I thought it was going to go at ALL - in the best way. Excellently creepy! If I saw "Goldfish" in a night of short plays, this is one that would stay with me. DC Cathro does a whole lot in just a few pages.

    WOW. This play didn't go where I thought it was going to go at ALL - in the best way. Excellently creepy! If I saw "Goldfish" in a night of short plays, this is one that would stay with me. DC Cathro does a whole lot in just a few pages.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: But What Do We Do With the Plane?

    This play is wonderful. Two terrorists are planning to fly a hijacked plane into the Capitol, but Trump's terrorists are already there. Should they continue with their plans anyway, or should they fly somewhere else? This comedy is DARK and savagely funny.

    This play is wonderful. Two terrorists are planning to fly a hijacked plane into the Capitol, but Trump's terrorists are already there. Should they continue with their plans anyway, or should they fly somewhere else? This comedy is DARK and savagely funny.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: RAKE (previously entitled RAKE OF HIS HEART)

    Espionage, Nazis (WWII, not present day), a forbidden love affair - this play has it all! "Rake" is based on the true story of Denis Rake, a British spy who hid in plain sight as a female singer in occupied France. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am now about to take to Google to find out how much of this story is true. Very interesting stuff!

    Espionage, Nazis (WWII, not present day), a forbidden love affair - this play has it all! "Rake" is based on the true story of Denis Rake, a British spy who hid in plain sight as a female singer in occupied France. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am now about to take to Google to find out how much of this story is true. Very interesting stuff!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Divine Intervention

    I love a good play with God as a character! "Divine Intervention" is so funny and dark - and hit a liiiiittle too close to home. Sometimes it really does feel like God is doing everything he can to work against your dreams - but rarely in such a hilarious way as he is in this play. So much fun!

    I love a good play with God as a character! "Divine Intervention" is so funny and dark - and hit a liiiiittle too close to home. Sometimes it really does feel like God is doing everything he can to work against your dreams - but rarely in such a hilarious way as he is in this play. So much fun!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Slideshow

    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!

    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!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: He Did It

    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.

    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.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Protocols

    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!

    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!