Recommended by Robyn Ginsburg Braverman

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: Enemy Lines

    John Mabey's silences speak volumes.

    John Mabey's silences speak volumes.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: At the Diner, After

    Terrific exploration of how people are feeling as we ease into a post-lockdown world. Who's looking for a hint of the old familiarity, who's had enough of their relationship, what have we lost and gained and how are we squaring that? A well-packed ten-minute play.

    Terrific exploration of how people are feeling as we ease into a post-lockdown world. Who's looking for a hint of the old familiarity, who's had enough of their relationship, what have we lost and gained and how are we squaring that? A well-packed ten-minute play.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: 2 Philosophers 1 Stone

    This is delicious! Wonderful commentary on immortality and relationships.

    This is delicious! Wonderful commentary on immortality and relationships.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: Vegas

    A deliriously delightful look at today's political landscape - I read this twice for the mere enjoyment. Thanks, Brian Wallace!

    A deliriously delightful look at today's political landscape - I read this twice for the mere enjoyment. Thanks, Brian Wallace!

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: The End Is Just The Beginning

    This John Mabey work is simply delectable - wonderful #ModernLife ending.

    This John Mabey work is simply delectable - wonderful #ModernLife ending.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: Letting Go

    Crazy family? I'll say. Tom Moran's marvelous Letting Go has jabs and tilts a'plenty, not to mention some intentionally peculiar metaphors. Great read.

    Crazy family? I'll say. Tom Moran's marvelous Letting Go has jabs and tilts a'plenty, not to mention some intentionally peculiar metaphors. Great read.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: You Damn Well Can Take It With You

    I thought this was a hilarious look at TED's mid-life crisis.

    I thought this was a hilarious look at TED's mid-life crisis.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: The Tunnel

    I loved the dynamic between the sisters MARCY and APRIL, and the opportunities for the actor embodying QUEEN FILOMENA are exciting.

    I loved the dynamic between the sisters MARCY and APRIL, and the opportunities for the actor embodying QUEEN FILOMENA are exciting.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: The Fourth Orange and Other Fairy Tales You've Never Even Heard Of

    Hillary DePiano is doing a wonderful thing in modernizing the source material for Brothers Grimm. This piece is a romp of a read, and is "scalable;" it could fit into differing production slots, whether adult or youth, larger casts or smaller, and its messages resonate...with a phenomenal heroine to boot!

    Hillary DePiano is doing a wonderful thing in modernizing the source material for Brothers Grimm. This piece is a romp of a read, and is "scalable;" it could fit into differing production slots, whether adult or youth, larger casts or smaller, and its messages resonate...with a phenomenal heroine to boot!

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: The Fourth Orange

    This play has wonderful roles, especially for women. It's delightful that it brings a story from the 1600's into modern language and giving us the heroine we've been looking for. Two thumbs up.

    This play has wonderful roles, especially for women. It's delightful that it brings a story from the 1600's into modern language and giving us the heroine we've been looking for. Two thumbs up.