Recommended by Deb Meyer

  • Deb Meyer: FLOATING BUBBLES

    One again Jack Levine conjures up an imaginative quirky short revolving around a serendipitous meeting between two strangers on a park bench. A light, sweet and silly script, sure to make you smile.

    One again Jack Levine conjures up an imaginative quirky short revolving around a serendipitous meeting between two strangers on a park bench. A light, sweet and silly script, sure to make you smile.

  • Deb Meyer: CHOICES

    We make choices everyday, some more significant than others. What happens when revenge is your driving factor? What happens when you hunger for something so desperately you’re willing to kill for it? You’ll find out when you get to the end of Jack Levine’s intriguing dark comedy, Choices.

    We make choices everyday, some more significant than others. What happens when revenge is your driving factor? What happens when you hunger for something so desperately you’re willing to kill for it? You’ll find out when you get to the end of Jack Levine’s intriguing dark comedy, Choices.

  • Deb Meyer: The Guardian Angel of Death

    Q: What happens when your guardian angel is actually a bit of a ditz?
    A: All kinds of mishaps and mayhem. Another witty gem by Adam Richter, destined to delight audiences young and old.

    Q: What happens when your guardian angel is actually a bit of a ditz?
    A: All kinds of mishaps and mayhem. Another witty gem by Adam Richter, destined to delight audiences young and old.

  • Deb Meyer: MITZI AND PROFESSOR SNUGGLES DO THEIR PART

    A delightfully creative tale focused on nature, and life around a simple creek. Where else, but in the inventive mind of Adam Richter, would ducks desire to become humans focused on watching The Mandalorian? Light. Funny. And well worth stage time.

    A delightfully creative tale focused on nature, and life around a simple creek. Where else, but in the inventive mind of Adam Richter, would ducks desire to become humans focused on watching The Mandalorian? Light. Funny. And well worth stage time.

  • Deb Meyer: FOOD GROUP ANGER MANAGEMENT

    A delightful short play about an issue we can all sink our teeth into, food! The characters are well developed, and we can probably all relate to one or more of them, or the issues they face. This would be a great addition to a shorts festival.

    A delightful short play about an issue we can all sink our teeth into, food! The characters are well developed, and we can probably all relate to one or more of them, or the issues they face. This would be a great addition to a shorts festival.

  • Deb Meyer: Under the August Moon

    Death. We’ll all face it at some point. For now, we have questions. If there is a next life, will we encounter our friends, family, past lovers? Will we remember the profound moments that impacted us? UNDER THE AUGUST MOON is a touching encounter between two friends and the life memories they shared.

    Death. We’ll all face it at some point. For now, we have questions. If there is a next life, will we encounter our friends, family, past lovers? Will we remember the profound moments that impacted us? UNDER THE AUGUST MOON is a touching encounter between two friends and the life memories they shared.

  • Deb Meyer: Between Dollywood and Disney (15 min.)

    A touching short play pivoting around an older couple struggling to cope with daily life and remember the milestones and memories they created over their life time together.

    A touching short play pivoting around an older couple struggling to cope with daily life and remember the milestones and memories they created over their life time together.

  • Deb Meyer: And Then the Elements Spoke (10 min. - unless movement is included, then longer)

    Powerful. Relevant. Painfully poignant. A beautifully crafted, timeless story reflecting what some view as progress. When in fact, many so called advancements are more likely to destroy cultures while raping the earth, all in the name of the mighty dollar.

    Powerful. Relevant. Painfully poignant. A beautifully crafted, timeless story reflecting what some view as progress. When in fact, many so called advancements are more likely to destroy cultures while raping the earth, all in the name of the mighty dollar.

  • Deb Meyer: DAVENPORT'S DEMISE (A RADIO PLAY)

    An intriguing murder mystery, audio play, revolving around a dead body being dumped off at Heaven’s Gate. Cue the Dragnet-esque detectives searching for clues regarding a dirty hearse and the sketchy deceased. All in all an intriguing and delightful caper.

    An intriguing murder mystery, audio play, revolving around a dead body being dumped off at Heaven’s Gate. Cue the Dragnet-esque detectives searching for clues regarding a dirty hearse and the sketchy deceased. All in all an intriguing and delightful caper.

  • Deb Meyer: Fable Group

    Andrew Martineau takes a cluster of scarred grown-up, fairy tale characters and tosses them into a clinical support group. As they recall and reveal their fabled childhood traumas, Jack, of beanstalk fame, goes off the rails, holding the characters and therapist hostage, at gunpoint. All in all a witty, creative gem, that would be a great addition to a 10 minute play festival.

    Andrew Martineau takes a cluster of scarred grown-up, fairy tale characters and tosses them into a clinical support group. As they recall and reveal their fabled childhood traumas, Jack, of beanstalk fame, goes off the rails, holding the characters and therapist hostage, at gunpoint. All in all a witty, creative gem, that would be a great addition to a 10 minute play festival.