Recommended by John Kelly

  • John Kelly: Meet the Pets

    That "first date at home" - that "first meeting of the...pets?" What could ruin what is destined to be a wonderfully romantic night? Oh so very, very much. A wonderful comedy, with two animal roles actors should and will be dying to play. Brava, Tracey! Most enjoyable.

    That "first date at home" - that "first meeting of the...pets?" What could ruin what is destined to be a wonderfully romantic night? Oh so very, very much. A wonderful comedy, with two animal roles actors should and will be dying to play. Brava, Tracey! Most enjoyable.

  • John Kelly: Laundromatters

    A well written and highly enjoyable two-hander about a chance meeting in, of course, a laundromat. Simple and straightforward, but totally affecting. Bravo.

    A well written and highly enjoyable two-hander about a chance meeting in, of course, a laundromat. Simple and straightforward, but totally affecting. Bravo.

  • John Kelly: The Lost Journal

    A totally enjoyable few minutes spent with Carmen and Maxwell. Lots of bickering, but lots of love as well, all because of a misplaced travel journal. Take a look, you'll have a fine time.

    A totally enjoyable few minutes spent with Carmen and Maxwell. Lots of bickering, but lots of love as well, all because of a misplaced travel journal. Take a look, you'll have a fine time.

  • John Kelly: Picture Perfect

    A touching two hander - in this case a mature mother and daughter. Does memory linger? Can it be restored...revitalized? What is to be made of fading memories? A lovely short work worthy of your attention.

    A touching two hander - in this case a mature mother and daughter. Does memory linger? Can it be restored...revitalized? What is to be made of fading memories? A lovely short work worthy of your attention.

  • John Kelly: Chance Of A Lifetime

    Tammy Green gives us a timely political drama with two wonderfully interesting female characters. Chance of a Lifetime will hold your interest from beginning to end. Give it a look!

    Tammy Green gives us a timely political drama with two wonderfully interesting female characters. Chance of a Lifetime will hold your interest from beginning to end. Give it a look!

  • John Kelly: Over Ripe (one act)

    What a lovely play! Sweet, touching, and funny. Lovely characters. Great roles for older individuals. Wonderful! By all means give this play a look.

    What a lovely play! Sweet, touching, and funny. Lovely characters. Great roles for older individuals. Wonderful! By all means give this play a look.

  • John Kelly: The Morning Ménage

    Oh how we take our morning rituals for granted - hitting the snooze button on the alarm clock just one more time, rolling out of that oh so comfortable bed, grabbing a quick coffee... But how might the alarm, the bed, and the coffee feel about our actions? The Morning Menage is a wonderfully enjoyable short that asks just that question. Outstanding. Highly recommended.

    Oh how we take our morning rituals for granted - hitting the snooze button on the alarm clock just one more time, rolling out of that oh so comfortable bed, grabbing a quick coffee... But how might the alarm, the bed, and the coffee feel about our actions? The Morning Menage is a wonderfully enjoyable short that asks just that question. Outstanding. Highly recommended.

  • John Kelly: Beyond The Door

    A wonderfully enjoyable tale for younger children. Fear of the unknown and a simultaneous desire for adventure and excitement unite in this tale of Alex and Sam the Explorer. Highly recommended.

    A wonderfully enjoyable tale for younger children. Fear of the unknown and a simultaneous desire for adventure and excitement unite in this tale of Alex and Sam the Explorer. Highly recommended.

  • John Kelly: The Copilot

    Two strangers... on a cross country trip... broken down at the side of the road. Oh... and there might be bears around. There is nothing of great importance in this wonderful little play, just 10 minutes of sheer enjoyment. Give it a try!

    Two strangers... on a cross country trip... broken down at the side of the road. Oh... and there might be bears around. There is nothing of great importance in this wonderful little play, just 10 minutes of sheer enjoyment. Give it a try!

  • John Kelly: Monsters on the Bus

    Two wonderfully odd individuals share a wonderfully odd trip to Chicago in the midst of winter. Lucy and Leo share an OCD diagnosis and experiences in a mental health group. There is no reason why we should like either Lucy or Leo, but as time goes on, you'll find yourself doing that and more. A truly fine one-act.

    Two wonderfully odd individuals share a wonderfully odd trip to Chicago in the midst of winter. Lucy and Leo share an OCD diagnosis and experiences in a mental health group. There is no reason why we should like either Lucy or Leo, but as time goes on, you'll find yourself doing that and more. A truly fine one-act.