Recommended by Andrea Aptecker

  • Andrea Aptecker: MY SILVER MIRROR (a monologue)

    MY SILVER MIRROR is a charming, magical monologue. This is the secret to life--loving yourself, being in the moment, finding joy, opening your heart... And seeing yourself. Really seeing. Lovely.

    MY SILVER MIRROR is a charming, magical monologue. This is the secret to life--loving yourself, being in the moment, finding joy, opening your heart... And seeing yourself. Really seeing. Lovely.

  • Andrea Aptecker: The Elusive Pursuit of Maximum Bliss

    I recently saw this play in a production on Zoom, and I've just finished reading it -- I feel all kinds of happiness after reading "The Elusive Pursuit of Maximum Bliss." What a fascinating story, it's a little bit science fiction, a little bit romance, and a lot of pure delight. This is a perfect, charming, 10-minute play.

    I recently saw this play in a production on Zoom, and I've just finished reading it -- I feel all kinds of happiness after reading "The Elusive Pursuit of Maximum Bliss." What a fascinating story, it's a little bit science fiction, a little bit romance, and a lot of pure delight. This is a perfect, charming, 10-minute play.

  • Andrea Aptecker: Renewables

    Wow. This was horrifying and creepy. A powerful and chilling dystopian drama.

    Wow. This was horrifying and creepy. A powerful and chilling dystopian drama.

  • Andrea Aptecker: Little Moscow

    A beautiful monologue which I just listened to on Lost Souls Monologues podcast - so delicate, so specific, I was transported to the home and table of the tailor and his family.

    A beautiful monologue which I just listened to on Lost Souls Monologues podcast - so delicate, so specific, I was transported to the home and table of the tailor and his family.

  • Andrea Aptecker: A MAN WALKS INTO A BAR [10-Minute Play]

    A story of loneliness and longing that resonates after the play has ended.

    A story of loneliness and longing that resonates after the play has ended.

  • Andrea Aptecker: Chopstick

    I just watched Chopstick with the Playbill Virtual Theatre Festival. I love this play, it's magical, hopeful, and an absolute charming, perfect 10-minute story.

    I just watched Chopstick with the Playbill Virtual Theatre Festival. I love this play, it's magical, hopeful, and an absolute charming, perfect 10-minute story.

  • Andrea Aptecker: /ärt/

    I love the witty, biting dialogue between two women with discerning tastes who are ready to come to fisticuffs over a 3rd grade art competition. It’s so much fun! Who knew the cutthroat world of grammar school art competition was so fierce? This absurdist comedy feels a little bit like real life.

    I love the witty, biting dialogue between two women with discerning tastes who are ready to come to fisticuffs over a 3rd grade art competition. It’s so much fun! Who knew the cutthroat world of grammar school art competition was so fierce? This absurdist comedy feels a little bit like real life.

  • Andrea Aptecker: DOUBLE TROUBLE, a 5-minute comedy

    I loved this delightful conversation between newborn twins-- so funny and original. This play reminds us that life is beautiful and life is hard, especially when your favorite TV show is cancelled.

    I loved this delightful conversation between newborn twins-- so funny and original. This play reminds us that life is beautiful and life is hard, especially when your favorite TV show is cancelled.

  • Andrea Aptecker: A Dave with Destiny (Online Version)

    I listened to an online reading of A DAVE WITH DESTINY. Funny, charming, clever. It feels magical, and works perfectly as an online performance piece.

    I listened to an online reading of A DAVE WITH DESTINY. Funny, charming, clever. It feels magical, and works perfectly as an online performance piece.

  • Andrea Aptecker: Tingle (or, The Cold Sore Play)

    I feel like I learned a lot about Herpes in this charming play with witty banter. Highly entertaining. I love the last line..."I felt a good tingle!"

    I feel like I learned a lot about Herpes in this charming play with witty banter. Highly entertaining. I love the last line..."I felt a good tingle!"