Recommended by Greg T. Nanni

  • Liberal Arts
    20 Dec. 2016
    This play is HILARIOUS in the most edgy, self questioning way! It is bravely fierce in the humor and points it wants to show -- and satirizes the cruelty of our modern media. Don't miss this one!
  • Samuraization: How to Eat Your Sushi & Have it, Too!
    20 Dec. 2016
    Pandora Scooter's writing is poignant in the best way, pushing forth an abrasiveness character that needs to be abrasive in order to face the darkest aspect of human knowledge: death. A hilarious exploration; I can't wait to see it performed!
  • Inside Out
    20 Dec. 2016
    A funny and touching play about a child finding the will to rebel. Relatable to young and old alike and full of memorable characters, this journey towards one's dream isn't one to miss.
  • Radio Galaxy
    20 Dec. 2016
    There's a simple beauty to these characters: their wants, their pleas, their dreams are communicated through nearly poetic dialogue that is both believable and inspiring at the same second. A beautiful story of time and space, and what's beyond that bring people together.
  • The Festial Quartet - a play for Soprano, Alto, Tenor & Bass
    20 Dec. 2016
    A fun and touching play about teens, trying to cope with sudden loss, and the temptations they face from figures trying to take advantage of their situation. A great read-- check this one out!
  • The Goldilocks Zone
    19 Mar. 2016
    Hilarious, touching, just all the right things.
  • A GREAT WAR
    19 Mar. 2016
    Iron Age Theatre produced this play quite recently in the Philly Fringe. It was a stellar production, and an even more stellar script. A Great Piece.
  • Bad Monster
    18 Oct. 2015
    A fun, thrilling ride. Bad Monster is an awesome read. Highly recommend it.
  • The Gun Show
    18 Oct. 2015
    An earth shattering play-- towards the end it blossoms into something truly beautiful. I left shaking. A great great piece.