Recommended by Hannah Lee DeFrates

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: RED PEN, GREEN INK

    We were all children once, afraid of the big bad red pen, but this red pen is different. It gives Kayla the ink she deserves. RED PEN, GREEN INK is a pretty accurate exchange of two young people and it's charming. I give it an A+

    We were all children once, afraid of the big bad red pen, but this red pen is different. It gives Kayla the ink she deserves. RED PEN, GREEN INK is a pretty accurate exchange of two young people and it's charming. I give it an A+

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Silent Vows

    Sometimes the most beautiful moments lie in the things that aren't said. Pun intended. Peaceful, beautiful, hilarious.

    Sometimes the most beautiful moments lie in the things that aren't said. Pun intended. Peaceful, beautiful, hilarious.

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Just Right

    "I guess, sometimes, we’re better than our stories, huh?"
    I really like this spin on the classic Goldilocks tale. It really is "just right."

    "I guess, sometimes, we’re better than our stories, huh?"
    I really like this spin on the classic Goldilocks tale. It really is "just right."

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Morning Brew

    The vibes of this play are immaculate. Beautiful, melancholic, sweet and cathartic; the story of Steve (with an eve) and Marti (with an i) is one that feels open real and necessary. There is an easiness felt by the sharing of these two strangers, an encounter that morphs into a sly meet-cute with the help of fate and some special "gifts." Love it!

    The vibes of this play are immaculate. Beautiful, melancholic, sweet and cathartic; the story of Steve (with an eve) and Marti (with an i) is one that feels open real and necessary. There is an easiness felt by the sharing of these two strangers, an encounter that morphs into a sly meet-cute with the help of fate and some special "gifts." Love it!

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Pink

    Oh my! What has Justin seen?! This play had me giggling. Love it!

    Oh my! What has Justin seen?! This play had me giggling. Love it!

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Lady Fashion

    Oh! There are tears in my eyes! This is a beautiful play by Mackling. Ruth and Cassandra remind us of two things: Beauty has no age, and sometimes what you are missing has been beside you the whole time.

    Oh! There are tears in my eyes! This is a beautiful play by Mackling. Ruth and Cassandra remind us of two things: Beauty has no age, and sometimes what you are missing has been beside you the whole time.

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Joyland

    Teehee how clever! JOYLAND is a fun satire of themepark "family values." Both Loretta and Mackenzi are very fun characters. This play is an amazing opportunity for two actresses who can play off each other well.

    Teehee how clever! JOYLAND is a fun satire of themepark "family values." Both Loretta and Mackenzi are very fun characters. This play is an amazing opportunity for two actresses who can play off each other well.

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Vegetables are Revolting!

    "Peas and carrots. Peas and carrots. Pease and carrots."
    This piece is so silly-goofy! I love all the puns and references. This play is so much pun for all ages!

    "Peas and carrots. Peas and carrots. Pease and carrots."
    This piece is so silly-goofy! I love all the puns and references. This play is so much pun for all ages!

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Ghost Light

    GHOST LIGHT is an illuminating piece about a longing for connection. This play would be great for a talented actor and lighting designer.

    GHOST LIGHT is an illuminating piece about a longing for connection. This play would be great for a talented actor and lighting designer.

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Fairies

    Tilda wonders where the mist went...it's in my eyes. This play is so beautiful, it's got me tearing up! Tilda, Godfrey, and Curl remind us to look for the magic in the ordinary, the pixie dust. Thank you to Goldman-Sherman for this play. The world needs this play and I wish it all the success it deserves. And in the meantime, I'll be on the lookout for the long-lost Tax fairy ;)

    Tilda wonders where the mist went...it's in my eyes. This play is so beautiful, it's got me tearing up! Tilda, Godfrey, and Curl remind us to look for the magic in the ordinary, the pixie dust. Thank you to Goldman-Sherman for this play. The world needs this play and I wish it all the success it deserves. And in the meantime, I'll be on the lookout for the long-lost Tax fairy ;)