Recommended by Nan Barnett

  • Nan Barnett: The Panama Limited

    A compelling story told in a fascinating way. I loved the constantly movement - literally and figuratively - of the piece.

    A compelling story told in a fascinating way. I loved the constantly movement - literally and figuratively - of the piece.

  • Nan Barnett: 27 Ways I Didn't Say "Hi" to Laurence Fishburne

    Saw this at Humana Fest - it was delightful. Have a look!!

    Saw this at Humana Fest - it was delightful. Have a look!!

  • Nan Barnett: Orange Julius

    Please someone PRODUCE THIS PLAY! It's gorgeous and deserves to be seen. The reading at the O'Neill was one of the most impactful theater experiences I have had in years. I promise I'll be the first to buy a ticket!

    Please someone PRODUCE THIS PLAY! It's gorgeous and deserves to be seen. The reading at the O'Neill was one of the most impactful theater experiences I have had in years. I promise I'll be the first to buy a ticket!

  • Nan Barnett: End Days

    So very proud to have been a part of the company that originally produced this wonderful, funny, warm,compelling comedy. And that it was a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere project. If you haven't read it do it now - you'll be delighted, moved and uplifted.

    So very proud to have been a part of the company that originally produced this wonderful, funny, warm,compelling comedy. And that it was a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere project. If you haven't read it do it now - you'll be delighted, moved and uplifted.

  • Nan Barnett: THE BUTCHER

    What beautiful writing! It's got muscle in some places, rhythm in others, and humanity everywhere. More importantly, these are characters we don't see on stage nearly often enough... especially interacting with one another. It's the kind of play that will generate intense, meaningful conversation that lasts and lasts.

    What beautiful writing! It's got muscle in some places, rhythm in others, and humanity everywhere. More importantly, these are characters we don't see on stage nearly often enough... especially interacting with one another. It's the kind of play that will generate intense, meaningful conversation that lasts and lasts.