Recommended by Chandler Hubbard

  • Chandler Hubbard: WAITING (4,380,000 HOURS AND COUNTING)

    Seeking redemption has never felt so raw and bloody. Written with a clarity of voice and vision, full of longing, heartache and hope. A must read for today, tomorrow and yesterday.

    Seeking redemption has never felt so raw and bloody. Written with a clarity of voice and vision, full of longing, heartache and hope. A must read for today, tomorrow and yesterday.

  • Chandler Hubbard: A Distinct Society

    In their own tiny corner of the universe, five very different people trying desperately to understand one another come together and fall apart. Fahmy slowly and lovingly traces the boundaries between them and asks us to judge whether they are insurmountable.

    In their own tiny corner of the universe, five very different people trying desperately to understand one another come together and fall apart. Fahmy slowly and lovingly traces the boundaries between them and asks us to judge whether they are insurmountable.

  • Chandler Hubbard: Bell at the Back of Her Throat

    Through relationships both delicate and hardened, Meaker deftly weaves a classical but modern tale of sisterhood, isolation and horrific violence. Frightening and all-too-real.

    Through relationships both delicate and hardened, Meaker deftly weaves a classical but modern tale of sisterhood, isolation and horrific violence. Frightening and all-too-real.

  • Chandler Hubbard: Expedition

    With language hauntingly poetic, Binstock adeptly captures the distances we traverse, the bridges we burn along the way, and the small moments that could grace us with a connection.

    With language hauntingly poetic, Binstock adeptly captures the distances we traverse, the bridges we burn along the way, and the small moments that could grace us with a connection.

  • Chandler Hubbard: Good Years

    Enthralling, disgusting, beautiful and perverse. An in-depth look at a microcosm of the online world with its macrocosmic influence.

    Enthralling, disgusting, beautiful and perverse. An in-depth look at a microcosm of the online world with its macrocosmic influence.

  • Chandler Hubbard: Shelter

    Endlessly funny, endlessly human. Sci-fi at its best puts its beating heart front and center, and this is sci-fi at its best.

    Endlessly funny, endlessly human. Sci-fi at its best puts its beating heart front and center, and this is sci-fi at its best.

  • Chandler Hubbard: Wayfinding

    A darkly beautiful tale filled with longing and regret, but with the warmest ray of hope peeking over the horizon.

    A darkly beautiful tale filled with longing and regret, but with the warmest ray of hope peeking over the horizon.

  • Chandler Hubbard: A Play about David Mamet Writing a Play about Harvey Weinstein

    Rippling with truths both fantastical and punch-you-in-the-gut realistic, this play-within-several-more-plays manages to shake deeply held beliefs with even the most casual lines of dialogue. Each new layer reveals so much more about the characters from the layer before, as well as the audience sitting and watching those characters. Some plays demand to be watched - this play needs to be produced.

    Rippling with truths both fantastical and punch-you-in-the-gut realistic, this play-within-several-more-plays manages to shake deeply held beliefs with even the most casual lines of dialogue. Each new layer reveals so much more about the characters from the layer before, as well as the audience sitting and watching those characters. Some plays demand to be watched - this play needs to be produced.

  • Chandler Hubbard: #therevolution

    #therevolution will be televised. Literally. Disturbingly funny satire without being cheaply convoluted to make its points. We all need to see a little grotesquerie in the mirror to really get things done.

    #therevolution will be televised. Literally. Disturbingly funny satire without being cheaply convoluted to make its points. We all need to see a little grotesquerie in the mirror to really get things done.

  • Chandler Hubbard: The Amphibians

    A human and small symptom of a macrocosmic problem, beautifully rendered in the small-town angst of growing up. Would love to see this energetic work on its feet and fully staged!

    A human and small symptom of a macrocosmic problem, beautifully rendered in the small-town angst of growing up. Would love to see this energetic work on its feet and fully staged!