Recommended by Deb Meyer

  • No More Flowers
    2 May. 2024
    What happens when Sigmund Freud analyzes Gerogia O’Keefe’s, Black Iris? As you can imagine, his interpretation is wildly different from hers. What a great script. I’d love to see it take the stage.
  • Rewind
    2 May. 2024
    Only the prolifically witty Morey Norkin, could pull off creating a comedy/horror script in 10 minutes. These two characters are stuck in a video rental store in the 90’s. Reminiscent of the song, Hotel California, “you can check in anytime you like, but you can never leave.” Well done, Morey!
  • Divine Truth
    2 May. 2024
    Wow! What a story. Divine Truth delves into the inner realms of a family coping with the life issues of love, death, marriage, parenting, an intense religious doctrine, and all the emotions that spring out of them after a personal tragedy. It’s quite the story. Well done, Debra Cole!
  • When in Rome
    10 Apr. 2024
    The characters. Their names. The dialogue. What a hilarious story! Woven with abounding wit and whimsy. When in Rome is well-crafted and a delight to read.
    This play would make a great addition to a short play festival.
  • BENCHMARKS
    10 Apr. 2024
    Benchmarks offers up a wonderful life lesson. Two strangers sit on a bench at a bus stop. As they strike up a conversation regarding their future destination, life choices are bantered about. Will Telly sit with her baggage, or make a move?
    Well-written. Thoughtful and moving.
  • Sing in Me, Muse
    3 Apr. 2024
    Sing In Me Muse by Janine Sobeck Knighton
    What a delightful script. What happens when Leonardo da Vinci can’t draw? Will he be sent home? Why can’t he focus? At his wits end, he summons a muse, who seems to have other issues on her mind. The dialogue is witty, the characters are memorable. This would be a great piece for a One Act Festival.
  • A BUMP IN THE NIGHT ( a ten minute mystery)
    29 Mar. 2024
    A deserted warehouse. Strange noises. An unexpected intruder, and sweet, sweet revenge.
    A BUMP IN THE NIGHT is the perfect combination of a tale that weaves mystery and suspense with well-deserved backpay, and it’s all captured on video. Well done, Marj O’Neill-Butler.
  • 18,936 Steps (A Monologue)
    2 Mar. 2024
    18,936 Steps is life. Real life, for so many. A diagnosis. The waiting. The wondering. The worry. It's a heartfelt monologue from the perspective of one woman facing the unknown, with the man she loves.
    Clear and all too real and relevant. A beautifully written piece! Well done Rachel!
  • 101 CLICHES
    2 Mar. 2024
    As they say, "laughter is the best medicine" and this short piece will have the audience "rolling in the aisles." A fun and witty play that would bring laughter and groans to any pun-loving audience.
    Well done Jack Levine!
  • Lost Lamb
    2 Mar. 2024
    Wendy Vogel's LOST LAMB is a haunting interwoven monologue between Rachel and her preacher father.
    It painfully reveals the ugliness many have endured within the "Church" culture. Gripping and to the point, the Rachel expounds on the hypocrisy of her father's preaching and wonders if his view are reinforced in the afterlife.

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