Recommended by Anne G. Morgan

  • Human Resources
    21 Aug. 2021
    I had the great pleasure of dramaturging HUMAN RESOURCES for the 2021 Great Plains Theatre Conference. This smart, engaging, opposites-attract play showcases a relationship not often glamorized onstage - coworkers whose proximity breeds care. And, in doing so during this time of social isolation, the play almost makes one nostalgic for the office. The writing is spare, specific, and very funny.
  • Prima Donna
    5 May. 2021
    Theatrical and thought-provoking, Prima Donna is a new, original, imaginative story built on the foundation of an older tale. The play offers rich opportunities for actors and theater artists to play, and its fresh and energetic writing is sure to engage audiences.
  • Shadow of the Son
    3 Feb. 2021
    A fresh, theatrical, and utterly compelling play built from ancient Greek myths. The nonlinear structure invites audiences to engage more deeply in the storytelling.
  • Deadline 2037
    14 Aug. 2020
    I am delighted to recommend this play after having had the pleasure of attending a zoom reading of this play when it was part of Hollins Playwright’s Lab 2020 Playwrights Festival. Deadline 2037 is an engaging play with a scarily realistic premise. The play has great parts for older actors, and, throughout the play, the ground keeps shifting for both the characters and the audience in really satisfying ways.
  • My Shame is Your Demon
    14 Aug. 2020
    I am delighted to recommend this play after having had the pleasure of attending a zoom reading of this play when it was part of Hollins Playwright’s Lab 2020 Playwrights Festival. My Shame is Your Demon is a taut and well-balanced two-hander. By teasing apart the narratives that the characters have created for themselves, the play compellingly explores culpability, memory, and family.
  • The Female Quixote
    14 Aug. 2020
    I am delighted to recommend this play after having had the pleasure of attending a zoom reading of this play when it was part of Hollins Playwright’s Lab 2020 Playwrights Festival. The Female Quixote is a high-energy, well-paced, engaging celebration of the power of imagination and the power of female friendships. This smart and sweet coming-of-story is skillful in its writing and theatricality.
  • The Killjoys
    14 Aug. 2020
    I am delighted to recommend this play after having had the pleasure of attending a zoom reading of this play when it was part of Hollins Playwright’s Lab 2020 Playwrights Festival. This play is a wild ride: shocking, hilarious, thought-provoking. From its high-energy opening, I was engaged throughout by this exploration of how women navigate ambition, violence, literature, and friendship.
  • miku, and the gods.
    29 Jan. 2020
    A theatrical treat. This play is funny, smart, and self-assured. I could picture a production of it in my mind as I watched the reading, and now I want someone to produce it so I can see the real thing. I especially appreciated the lightness with which the heavy themes were handled, and I loved the chorus of the gods.
  • P o l a r i s (a tragedy expansion pack)
    29 Jan. 2020
    This captivating play confidently guides both the audience and the play's title character through a variety of worlds. Imaginative in scope, yet ultimately intimate and heart wrenching, this play is a compelling theatrical experiences.  
  • The Resurrectionist
    29 Jan. 2020
    Never before has grave digging seemed so sexy. The unique world of this play is created with such confidence that it immediately invites you in and keeps you engaged throughout. 

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