Recommended by James McLindon

  • James McLindon: Things That Are Gray

    Chilling and apocalyptic, yet with a very human heart beating underneath it all. A hopeful play in a time when such are very needed.

    Chilling and apocalyptic, yet with a very human heart beating underneath it all. A hopeful play in a time when such are very needed.

  • James McLindon: WALLS LIKE CURTAINS

    Beautiful and haunting and hopeful and sad, all at once. A lovely play.

    Beautiful and haunting and hopeful and sad, all at once. A lovely play.

  • James McLindon: Visions of an Eagle atop a Cactus eating a Snake

    This is a play as starkly beautiful as the desert in which it is set. Andrew Sianez-De La O puts a wondrous twist on the story you think you've figured out, and everything changes in an instant.

    This is a play as starkly beautiful as the desert in which it is set. Andrew Sianez-De La O puts a wondrous twist on the story you think you've figured out, and everything changes in an instant.

  • James McLindon: The Maltese Walter

    Is anything as funny as a good noir play? Is any noir play as funny as this one? No and no. Enjoy!

    Is anything as funny as a good noir play? Is any noir play as funny as this one? No and no. Enjoy!

  • James McLindon: Out of the Scorpion's Nest (formerly Queen of Sad Mischance)

    A strong and surprising story with characters whom you miss as soon as you finish the play (and even now, some time later). I agree: it needs to be produced.

    A strong and surprising story with characters whom you miss as soon as you finish the play (and even now, some time later). I agree: it needs to be produced.

  • James McLindon: The Saga of Ginny

    A thoroughly fun and funny play, with a terrific ending, and a great message.

    A thoroughly fun and funny play, with a terrific ending, and a great message.

  • James McLindon: Compelling Spencer

    An odd, quirky, charming and thoroughly enjoyable love story (of sorts).

    An odd, quirky, charming and thoroughly enjoyable love story (of sorts).

  • James McLindon: How to Kill a Caribou

    Wonderful misdirection and a shocking, explosive ending that I never saw coming.

    Wonderful misdirection and a shocking, explosive ending that I never saw coming.

  • James McLindon: The Robertassey

    Anything Kathleen writes is a delight and this play is no exception. Charm, dry wit, and poignancy: What more can one ask for?

    Anything Kathleen writes is a delight and this play is no exception. Charm, dry wit, and poignancy: What more can one ask for?

  • James McLindon: How the Light Gets In

    Profoundly charming, profoundly heartbreaking, profoundly uplifting. A treasure indeed.

    Profoundly charming, profoundly heartbreaking, profoundly uplifting. A treasure indeed.