Recommended by Vivian Lermond

  • MAX: A SOUP KITCHEN COOK MONOLOGUE
    26 Mar. 2020
    When Wyndham created the character of Max, he created a voice that not only taps our emotions and empathy for his crisis. A SOUP KITCHEN COOK subtly weaves a deeper message into the storyline that any audience needs to hear.
  • Donovan's Grief
    26 Mar. 2020
    A superb bit of storytelling! Wang delivers a tale that captivates and allows us to experience the past along with her.
  • Screen Play
    25 Mar. 2020
    Hansen gives us a powerful piece of writing. His well-crafted characters and their conflict confront us with a high dose of realism and a razor-sharp message.
  • TO TOUCH
    25 Mar. 2020
    A poignant and beautiful glimpse into the power of love and hope ! Cross captures the essence of our times in a quick minute!
  • NIGHTHAWKS
    25 Mar. 2020
    I have had the pleasure to both read and see a wonderful live performance of this captivating play that delivers more than comedic moments and a taste of 20th century noir with diner coffee. I highly recommend this play to any theatre ISO of a script that captures a slice of the past and a real-time feel of the timeless complexities of human nature.
  • GRANNY LOLA: A MONOLOGUE
    24 Mar. 2020
    Granny Lola packs a wallop! A fast-paced monologue with high octane internal conflict that hovers between mom guilt and and a need to break loose. Fabulous solo piece for a mature actor!
  • Playgroup
    24 Mar. 2020
    PLAY GROUP captures some very realistic thoughts of young motherhood, while still serving up a delightful bit of comedic banter. If you're looking for a fun monologue about moms, this is a great choice!
  • The Flying Dutchman Boards the Staten Island Ferry
    24 Mar. 2020
    What a fanciful, unique storyline, loaded with fast-paced, believable conflict! Well done, Larry Rinkel!

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