Recommended by Daniel Repp

  • The Form of Steel
    31 Jan. 2024
    Weeks has provided a delightful and peculiar world to get swept into, full of epic swordfights, absurdly dramatic characters, and a self-awareness that somehow keeps it all grounded. It is a play that acknowledges the pretentiousness of asking how one ought best live a life while also offering some genuinely insightful musings on that questions.
  • Underneath
    31 Jan. 2024
    A puzzle of a play that pulls you deeper in on each repeated reading or viewing, filled with a masterfully crafted air of subtle but persistent uneasiness.
  • What‘s Best For The Children
    27 Sep. 2023
    Goodwin presents an entertaining and thought-provoking sampler platter of groups with their own agendas for public education. A play that will make you laugh while also demonstrating the high stakes at play in curriculum development. And did I mention it comes complete with pop quizzes for the audience and mid-80s style raps?
  • SKIN
    27 Sep. 2023
    Guerzon crafts a story across time which is both heartbreaking and hopeful, full of both depth and momentum.
  • En Las Sombras
    11 Sep. 2023
    Urgency is at the center of this play--both in how powerfully it pulls the audience in to the characters' journey and in how it shines a spotlight on continuing present-day injustices.
  • Last Drive to Dodge
    6 Jul. 2023
    A spectacular cowboy tale, refreshing in how it highlights stories the genre often overlooks. Through deals, deceit, and desire, the four characters push each other to a gripping climax.
  • Thread
    29 Oct. 2022
    Moreland has crafted a delightful hour-long epic full of surprising plot twists, hilarious dialogue, and some well-placed tender moments. A wonderful play whether you're interested in Greek mythology, the Sims 4, or just some good-old-fashioned toad-kissing.
  • Batman Vs. The Person Stealing Out of the Work Fridge
    1 Apr. 2022
    A very silly play, in all the best ways. Delightfully reminiscent of satirical Batman works such as Starkid's "Holy Musical Batman" and "The Lego Batman Movie." Plenty of laughs in store!
  • Calling Puerto Rico
    1 Apr. 2022
    The depiction of Hurricane Maria and its aftermath is intense and heartbreaking. From NYC to PR to ISS, this play will take you on a powerful journey.
  • Dust
    20 Mar. 2022
    A play that uses its ensemble as a powerful hurricane. The women in the chorus (as few as 6 and as many as 49!) gather speed for overwhelming moments that bring the calmer sections into sharp focus. This play lives confidently in the "anger" stage of grief, giving voice to the victims of gun violence and letting them take their revenge on toxic masculinity.

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