Recommended by Pamela Morgan

  • Pamela Morgan: G.C.F. GHOST OF CHRISTMAS FUTURE (from the CRACKED UP CHRISTMAS COLLECTION)

    I had the pleasure of watching this performed in a reading and it was a delightful reimagining of the holiday classic. With Charlie, a 21st-century ghost from the future, we get to witness Scrooge transform while struggling to comprehend this apparition. It captures the same heart and spirit of A Christmas Carol with a whole lot of fun.

    I had the pleasure of watching this performed in a reading and it was a delightful reimagining of the holiday classic. With Charlie, a 21st-century ghost from the future, we get to witness Scrooge transform while struggling to comprehend this apparition. It captures the same heart and spirit of A Christmas Carol with a whole lot of fun.

  • Pamela Morgan: Sound Mind

    Sound Mind by Dana Hall is a beautifully written, heartfelt but humorous monologue about a woman leaving her last will and testament to her loved one. There are moments that made me laugh out loud and moments so poignant and touching that I teared up. A perfect performance piece with so many levels.

    Sound Mind by Dana Hall is a beautifully written, heartfelt but humorous monologue about a woman leaving her last will and testament to her loved one. There are moments that made me laugh out loud and moments so poignant and touching that I teared up. A perfect performance piece with so many levels.

  • Pamela Morgan: Deluge

    A beautifully crafted poetic piece, each character represents different parts of a person's soul, conflicting and yet cohesive. At times, I was pitter and at times, I was patter. I have been surrender and I am always struggle. So full of emotion and longing and imagery, it is an endless deluge. The musicality and rhythm of the words played brilliantly into the movement and dance at the end and I can only imagine how gorgeous this will be performed.

    A beautifully crafted poetic piece, each character represents different parts of a person's soul, conflicting and yet cohesive. At times, I was pitter and at times, I was patter. I have been surrender and I am always struggle. So full of emotion and longing and imagery, it is an endless deluge. The musicality and rhythm of the words played brilliantly into the movement and dance at the end and I can only imagine how gorgeous this will be performed.

  • Pamela Morgan: Coal For Christmas

    A fun ensemble alternative Christmas piece that is full of holiday cheer, paranormal activity, and a twist that I don't think most see coming. Hall keeps the pace moving with witty dialogue and hilarious holiday antics, while drawing the audience along on the journey. This one act would be the perfect addition to any festival, but especially Christmas or Halloween.

    A fun ensemble alternative Christmas piece that is full of holiday cheer, paranormal activity, and a twist that I don't think most see coming. Hall keeps the pace moving with witty dialogue and hilarious holiday antics, while drawing the audience along on the journey. This one act would be the perfect addition to any festival, but especially Christmas or Halloween.

  • Pamela Morgan: Eight Drafts of a Letter Never Sent (Ten Minute Play)

    This play artfully underscores the awkwardness of grief, especially when it is a grief we feel we don’t have a right to. It also highlights the importance of support of loved ones and friends during difficult times. Beautiful, complex and touching. Well done!

    This play artfully underscores the awkwardness of grief, especially when it is a grief we feel we don’t have a right to. It also highlights the importance of support of loved ones and friends during difficult times. Beautiful, complex and touching. Well done!

  • Pamela Morgan: Clean Slate

    Costa confronts the complex and sometimes difficult relationship between siblings, as Claire grapples with how to give and receive forgiveness. She uses the virtual platform in a way that is seamless to the audience, letting us focus on the heartfelt and sometimes humorous moments between these characters. I highly recommend this ten minute play as a welcome addition to any virtual fest.

    Costa confronts the complex and sometimes difficult relationship between siblings, as Claire grapples with how to give and receive forgiveness. She uses the virtual platform in a way that is seamless to the audience, letting us focus on the heartfelt and sometimes humorous moments between these characters. I highly recommend this ten minute play as a welcome addition to any virtual fest.

  • Pamela Morgan: Surf's Up - Zoom version

    I had the pleasure of producing this piece for This Moment Production’s Virtual Ten Minute Festival. The role reversal of buttoned up child and carefree parent is so heartfelt and believable, and utilizes the Zoom platform beautifully. I highly recommend this ten minute play as an addition to any virtual festival.

    I had the pleasure of producing this piece for This Moment Production’s Virtual Ten Minute Festival. The role reversal of buttoned up child and carefree parent is so heartfelt and believable, and utilizes the Zoom platform beautifully. I highly recommend this ten minute play as an addition to any virtual festival.

  • Pamela Morgan: A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners

    "A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners" is definitely Ken Preuss at his very best. The conversation between these two unlikely people is so authentic, heartfelt, humorous and touching. A powerfully moving piece that needs to be out in the world!

    "A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners" is definitely Ken Preuss at his very best. The conversation between these two unlikely people is so authentic, heartfelt, humorous and touching. A powerfully moving piece that needs to be out in the world!

  • Pamela Morgan: I Hate My Afterlife

    "I Hate My Afterlife" has it all: humor, heart and lots of ghosts! The heartwarming end is utterly relatable and completely authentic. This play would be a wonderful addition to any festival and would hit home for so many. "Now, get off your phones and get out there and live a little!"

    "I Hate My Afterlife" has it all: humor, heart and lots of ghosts! The heartwarming end is utterly relatable and completely authentic. This play would be a wonderful addition to any festival and would hit home for so many. "Now, get off your phones and get out there and live a little!"

  • Pamela Morgan: Sunny Side Up

    This play has humor, heart, and hash browns! Asher definitely speaks to the vast majority of us, trying to fix a delivery mistake. In this modern zoom one act, Dana takes us on a delightful and delicious journey, but strikes a chord with Asher's personal discovery.

    This play has humor, heart, and hash browns! Asher definitely speaks to the vast majority of us, trying to fix a delivery mistake. In this modern zoom one act, Dana takes us on a delightful and delicious journey, but strikes a chord with Asher's personal discovery.