Recommended by Vivian Lermond

  • After 25 Years
    30 Mar. 2020
    A fun, witty piece ... a play where comedy and reality do a quick meet-and-greet. Perfect for a one minute play festival.
  • Aquarius: A One-Minute Monologue
    30 Mar. 2020
    A fun tiny bit of theatre fun that reminds us of the comedic, quirky side of human nature!
  • NO NAME: AN ADJUNCT PROFESSOR MONOLOGUE
    29 Mar. 2020
    Having done a very long stint as a part-time professor, I personally find this highly polished monologue a very real testimony to the plight of the adjunct academe. For those who haven't weathered this storm, Wyndham gives the unaware cause to care. A wonderful work for any actor to dive into!
  • Essentials
    28 Mar. 2020
    A clever, current, fast action COVID-19 piece that hits home in a fast minute. Perfect additional to any one-minute play festival!.
  • Maria and Little Joey Have a Baby
    28 Mar. 2020
    Lots of high tension, a mega dose of conflict and a well-applied ticking clock technique make this a great emotional roller coaster of a a play!
  • A SEMICOLON IS... (Monologue)
    28 Mar. 2020
    From the beginning, we are hooked. The writer's subtle set-up of the story leads us down a path we didn't expect to travel, but we go willingly, and in the end, have a whole new appreciation for the semicolon.
  • Popcorn Thighs (a monologue)
    28 Mar. 2020
    Generations of woman can relate to POPCORN THIGHS and the battle of self-image. Partain delivers a lovely, well-paced character arc and a realistic resolve. Any actor looking for an audition piece will find this monologue filled to the brim with opportunity to showcase their skill range.
  • A LITTLE LOVE GOES A LONG WAY (A short monologue play)
    28 Mar. 2020
    I love a good monologue with a moral to the story and this one delivers! A poignant yet comical absurdist piece that speaks to our human need for emotional intimacy!
  • TRANSMISSION
    27 Mar. 2020
    Suilebhan's suggested staging and lighting design was the perfect backdrop for this play - darkness with occasional illumination - and offers both a visual and allegorical message that enhances the strong, dramatic storytelling. Weaving the past into the present offers us the chance to immerse ourselves in the moment and leave with questions that challenge our own beliefs.
  • How to be a Respectable Junkie
    27 Mar. 2020
    This biographical story about a journey through the darkest of times, delivers a blast of light on the opioid crisis, and how one man survived his personal hell as a heroin addict. Vovos takes us on a riveting ride of despair and self-loathing - a brilliantly crafted character arc - to a place of hope.

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