Recommended by Cindi Sansone-Braff

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: 153

    A short play that packs a big punch. Three great roles for men, one young, one middle-aged, and one old. A gentle reminder to be kind to ourselves. We did the best we could with the knowledge we had at the time. Yes, forgiving ourselves is one of the hardest things we all must learn to do. Thought-provoking, this play is great for audiences of all ages,

    A short play that packs a big punch. Three great roles for men, one young, one middle-aged, and one old. A gentle reminder to be kind to ourselves. We did the best we could with the knowledge we had at the time. Yes, forgiving ourselves is one of the hardest things we all must learn to do. Thought-provoking, this play is great for audiences of all ages,

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: Takeout

    This is a great short play for young actors. A first date disaster makes for a fun plot with witty dialogue. Well-paced and well-crafted this play can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. Brava!

    This is a great short play for young actors. A first date disaster makes for a fun plot with witty dialogue. Well-paced and well-crafted this play can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. Brava!

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: Tap Test - (covid zoom play)

    Zoom is the new norm for all kinds of activities, including theatre, and this short play brilliantly takes advantage of this platform. The dialogue is funny, the plot has twists and turns, and the physical humor is hilarious. Loved this!

    Zoom is the new norm for all kinds of activities, including theatre, and this short play brilliantly takes advantage of this platform. The dialogue is funny, the plot has twists and turns, and the physical humor is hilarious. Loved this!

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: Another Park, Another Sunday

    Two souls-in-spirit, one long dead, one recently deceased, meet in a park on Sundays to discuss the sorry state of life and death. Witty dialogue that has you laughing out loud one moment, and then a second later, you’re feeling sorry for these two lost souls. A great piece for two young actors to dig their teeth into.

    Two souls-in-spirit, one long dead, one recently deceased, meet in a park on Sundays to discuss the sorry state of life and death. Witty dialogue that has you laughing out loud one moment, and then a second later, you’re feeling sorry for these two lost souls. A great piece for two young actors to dig their teeth into.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: SYATP

    A great monologue for a teenage girl to use in an audition, and a great short play to perform for young audiences. In a few pages it deals with some timely tough issues: mass shootings, friendship, God, fear, and healing.
    Jam packed with emotion, it is a riveting piece of theatre.

    A great monologue for a teenage girl to use in an audition, and a great short play to perform for young audiences. In a few pages it deals with some timely tough issues: mass shootings, friendship, God, fear, and healing.
    Jam packed with emotion, it is a riveting piece of theatre.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: Stick

    Location. Location. Location. Yes, finding the right locale for a play is half the battle, and setting this metaphorical dramedy in the Men’s Room was a stroke of genius. We can all relate to the boss-from-hell, and we can all remember a time when we just couldn’t take it anymore and spoke our truth, less than eloquently, well aware that there would be a steep price to pay. This well-crafted play gives two actors a great opportunity to step out of their comfort zone and display their comedic talents.

    Location. Location. Location. Yes, finding the right locale for a play is half the battle, and setting this metaphorical dramedy in the Men’s Room was a stroke of genius. We can all relate to the boss-from-hell, and we can all remember a time when we just couldn’t take it anymore and spoke our truth, less than eloquently, well aware that there would be a steep price to pay. This well-crafted play gives two actors a great opportunity to step out of their comfort zone and display their comedic talents.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: Madam Zoorosky Sees All

    This short period play is a great vehicle for actors, and a show that can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. It’s funny at times, shocking too as the end takes on a dark twist.

    This short period play is a great vehicle for actors, and a show that can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. It’s funny at times, shocking too as the end takes on a dark twist.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: Hiccups

    This is a gripping one-act docu-drama about OCD. Having been surrounded by OCD’s my whole life, this was a very accurate depiction of this all-too-prevalent, mental disorder. Hopeful, healing, and heartfelt, this play deserves a full-production. A great vehicle for an ambitious actor. Bravo!

    This is a gripping one-act docu-drama about OCD. Having been surrounded by OCD’s my whole life, this was a very accurate depiction of this all-too-prevalent, mental disorder. Hopeful, healing, and heartfelt, this play deserves a full-production. A great vehicle for an ambitious actor. Bravo!

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: GROWTH IN ISOLATION

    A great play for young actors. Used in a classroom, this could open up a very lively discussion about relationships and how we grow and change over time, and how this personal growth can negatively impact an existing relationship. A timely play that can be used on a platform like Zoom. Loved it!

    A great play for young actors. Used in a classroom, this could open up a very lively discussion about relationships and how we grow and change over time, and how this personal growth can negatively impact an existing relationship. A timely play that can be used on a platform like Zoom. Loved it!

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: AFTERMATH #1 - (COVID - 19)

    Life BC, Before Corona, and hope for life After Corona. This pandemic monologue succinctly states what all of us are thinking. Brava!

    Life BC, Before Corona, and hope for life After Corona. This pandemic monologue succinctly states what all of us are thinking. Brava!