Recommended by Mathew Green

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    I love this 10-minute play, and I love how delightfully mundane the given description is compared to the inspired madness that follows. I would eagerly be in the audience for this.

    I love this 10-minute play, and I love how delightfully mundane the given description is compared to the inspired madness that follows. I would eagerly be in the audience for this.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    Absolutely loved this. Clever, hilarious, perfect for the stage, and a takedown of... just about everything. I heartily recommend this play.

    Absolutely loved this. Clever, hilarious, perfect for the stage, and a takedown of... just about everything. I heartily recommend this play.

  • Mathew Green: The Look of Love

    A very clever spin on first dates and the incursion of AI into everyday life with great characters for actors to explore. Very well executed, and a lot of fun.

    A very clever spin on first dates and the incursion of AI into everyday life with great characters for actors to explore. Very well executed, and a lot of fun.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    While recommending this play to anyone not already part of it might seem like a disservice (to those who are involved in it), I can genuinely say (as someone not involved in it) that I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it highly entertaining with regards to both language, pace, and... ambition?

    While recommending this play to anyone not already part of it might seem like a disservice (to those who are involved in it), I can genuinely say (as someone not involved in it) that I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it highly entertaining with regards to both language, pace, and... ambition?

  • Mathew Green: Time Table

    Jeff Perlman's TIME TABLE is a sweet, disarming spin on the collision of present and future tense. It features a clever metatextual element, and the characters, though with us only briefly, resound. Very enjoyable.

    Jeff Perlman's TIME TABLE is a sweet, disarming spin on the collision of present and future tense. It features a clever metatextual element, and the characters, though with us only briefly, resound. Very enjoyable.

  • Mathew Green: Rewind

    A clever and completely unexpected bit of Twilight Zone-adjacent theatre. This draws you in and creates a terrific amount of tension in a short span of time. I miss video stores, but not as much after reading this...

    A clever and completely unexpected bit of Twilight Zone-adjacent theatre. This draws you in and creates a terrific amount of tension in a short span of time. I miss video stores, but not as much after reading this...

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    Soucy's ERSTWHILE is chilling and comes at you exactly as something in a nightmare would - out of nowhere. This is a very enjoyable short play with elements of the campfire tale.

    Soucy's ERSTWHILE is chilling and comes at you exactly as something in a nightmare would - out of nowhere. This is a very enjoyable short play with elements of the campfire tale.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    WELL. I did not see that coming. Content-wise, that is. The crisp, smart dialogue and clever plot I expected, coming from Philip Middleton Williams. "Two unemployed men," indeed. Well done.

    WELL. I did not see that coming. Content-wise, that is. The crisp, smart dialogue and clever plot I expected, coming from Philip Middleton Williams. "Two unemployed men," indeed. Well done.

  • Mathew Green: ERSTWHILE

    A lovely and understated emotional powder keg. This play packs a wallop in its short running time and scant few pages. Very well done.

    A lovely and understated emotional powder keg. This play packs a wallop in its short running time and scant few pages. Very well done.

  • Mathew Green: TOTALITY PLAY

    This play is a delight -- not just in terms of content, but in execution as well. Plays are meant to be performed, of course, but it's a special pleasure when they're exciting on the page, too. This one is art all over.

    This play is a delight -- not just in terms of content, but in execution as well. Plays are meant to be performed, of course, but it's a special pleasure when they're exciting on the page, too. This one is art all over.