Recommended by Michele Clarke

  • The character description "in denial" leaves a delicious amount of room for a director and actress to take these in their own direction. I'd love to see this staged by multiple teams of director-actress back to back.

    The character description "in denial" leaves a delicious amount of room for a director and actress to take these in their own direction. I'd love to see this staged by multiple teams of director-actress back to back.

  • A fantastic conceit - and a deliciously twisted take on a second chance.

    A fantastic conceit - and a deliciously twisted take on a second chance.

  • A beautiful moment of hope and possibility. A gift for actors (and directors) wanting to explore subtlety and nuance.

    A beautiful moment of hope and possibility. A gift for actors (and directors) wanting to explore subtlety and nuance.

  • Riveting. A tour de force of a monologue that breaks your heart slowly and deeply.

    Riveting. A tour de force of a monologue that breaks your heart slowly and deeply.

  • Michele Clarke: Residual Haunting

    Tiffany's struggle is moving. Reggie's wisdom is heartfelt. And the ending is, well, perfect.

    Tiffany's struggle is moving. Reggie's wisdom is heartfelt. And the ending is, well, perfect.

  • Michele Clarke: Deb and Dave Do Christmas

    Funny. Touching. True. Meghan Duffy's Deb and Dave vignettes are pure delight. The perfect interstitials for your evening of short plays!

    Funny. Touching. True. Meghan Duffy's Deb and Dave vignettes are pure delight. The perfect interstitials for your evening of short plays!

  • Michele Clarke: A Trip to the Doctor

    Deb will only suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous healthcare to a point. And we're laughing out loud. The Deb and Dave series is a winner!

    Deb will only suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous healthcare to a point. And we're laughing out loud. The Deb and Dave series is a winner!

  • Michele Clarke: Fancy Fliers are Hard to Swallow - A MONOLOGUE

    Martin is extremely skilled at developing vivid understanding and empathy in her audience. As with her other Pennsyltucky pieces, we ache for and along with these characters. And we learn. It's magnificent, bravely honest work.

    Martin is extremely skilled at developing vivid understanding and empathy in her audience. As with her other Pennsyltucky pieces, we ache for and along with these characters. And we learn. It's magnificent, bravely honest work.

  • Michele Clarke: Please Hold On

    There's enormous room in this evocative and smart piece for a director and actors to interpret, imprint, and impress. The writing is divine - the "will they or won't they" tension is only surpassed by the "are they or aren't they" question that hovers over it all. Such an engaging piece!

    There's enormous room in this evocative and smart piece for a director and actors to interpret, imprint, and impress. The writing is divine - the "will they or won't they" tension is only surpassed by the "are they or aren't they" question that hovers over it all. Such an engaging piece!