Recommended by David Lipschutz

  • David Lipschutz: Death and Grandmother Choi

    "Death and Grandmother Choi" is radio drama set in this creepy and fantastical atmosphere. Nina Ki's skillful writing allows the audience to fully immerse into the story and keeps us hooked until the very end.

    "Death and Grandmother Choi" is radio drama set in this creepy and fantastical atmosphere. Nina Ki's skillful writing allows the audience to fully immerse into the story and keeps us hooked until the very end.

  • David Lipschutz: An Interview with a George

    I was able to see this performed live. It is a deeply moving virtual play. Greg Vovos has created layered characters and dialogue that smoothly weaves from goofy and comical to disconcerting and uncomfortable.

    I was able to see this performed live. It is a deeply moving virtual play. Greg Vovos has created layered characters and dialogue that smoothly weaves from goofy and comical to disconcerting and uncomfortable.

  • David Lipschutz: The Deal - 10 Minute Play

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading this dark comedy-horror short. It felt reminiscent of an episode of "The Twilight Zone" or "Tales from Crypt" with its original and unexpected twists.

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading this dark comedy-horror short. It felt reminiscent of an episode of "The Twilight Zone" or "Tales from Crypt" with its original and unexpected twists.

  • David Lipschutz: THE SPIN

    This play epitomizes how to write a successful work for the virtual performance environment. Spenser Davis not only has a knack for language of his characters in live theatre, but he brings the same awareness to the online stage. I was on the edge of my seat for this Zoom call (something I don't think I've ever said before!).

    This play epitomizes how to write a successful work for the virtual performance environment. Spenser Davis not only has a knack for language of his characters in live theatre, but he brings the same awareness to the online stage. I was on the edge of my seat for this Zoom call (something I don't think I've ever said before!).

  • David Lipschutz: News for the Deaf Man

    This Pinter-esque play is gritty, grimy, and deftly written. It takes the reader on a journey with unexpected results. The characters are strong, heavy, and layered. 

    This Pinter-esque play is gritty, grimy, and deftly written. It takes the reader on a journey with unexpected results. The characters are strong, heavy, and layered. 

  • David Lipschutz: No Right Time, a virtual play in 10 minutes

    I had the chance to see this play performed live. It is a beautifully written work with two poignant, multi-dimensional characters. IMHO, it should be required reading/viewing for any antivaxxers and antimaskers.

    I had the chance to see this play performed live. It is a beautifully written work with two poignant, multi-dimensional characters. IMHO, it should be required reading/viewing for any antivaxxers and antimaskers.