Recommended by Mathew Green

  • Mathew Green: A Quiet Life

    A worthy piece of drama that drops you into a fully formed world and goes for the throat. And the heart. Very impressive.

    A worthy piece of drama that drops you into a fully formed world and goes for the throat. And the heart. Very impressive.

  • Mathew Green: The Alpha Bindleman

    This is a fantastic example of what can be done with just 10-minutes of stage time. Tight, hilarious, and extremely clever. A playwright could feel a little jealous, reading this.

    This is a fantastic example of what can be done with just 10-minutes of stage time. Tight, hilarious, and extremely clever. A playwright could feel a little jealous, reading this.

  • Mathew Green: Gate 36

    This 10-minute play works very well in this snapshot format, and it leaves you wishing for more of the story (in a good way). Compelling characters, an interesting premise, and a sharp ending. Perfectly unadorned yet fully immersive.

    This 10-minute play works very well in this snapshot format, and it leaves you wishing for more of the story (in a good way). Compelling characters, an interesting premise, and a sharp ending. Perfectly unadorned yet fully immersive.

  • Mathew Green: The Bay of Fundy

    This is incredibly lovely. In one neatly compressed powder keg of a play, Gill manages to create meaningful lives and profound truths, not to mention surprises. Excellent writing.

    This is incredibly lovely. In one neatly compressed powder keg of a play, Gill manages to create meaningful lives and profound truths, not to mention surprises. Excellent writing.

  • Mathew Green: PURGATOIRE

    What a discovery this play is. I am intrigued by these characters and their predicament, and I am moved by the resolution.

    What a discovery this play is. I am intrigued by these characters and their predicament, and I am moved by the resolution.

  • Mathew Green: Scorpio Moon

    Like a campfire tale for the stage. In only ten minutes, this dark tale spins a sinister web.

    Like a campfire tale for the stage. In only ten minutes, this dark tale spins a sinister web.

  • Mathew Green: That Hike to Hart Lake

    To say that this is a brilliant use of a deceptively simple premise is not sufficient. It's shockingly effective.

    To say that this is a brilliant use of a deceptively simple premise is not sufficient. It's shockingly effective.

  • Mathew Green: Hauntingly Ever After (Ten-minute play)

    This is adorable. In a good way. A fresh twist on the zombie genre, and a clever low-key send-up of social media culture. The Halloween rom-com deserves to be its own genre, and this is a lovely example.

    This is adorable. In a good way. A fresh twist on the zombie genre, and a clever low-key send-up of social media culture. The Halloween rom-com deserves to be its own genre, and this is a lovely example.

  • Mathew Green: Wine DNA

    For a play to contain genuine surprise and subvert expectations in only 10 minutes is a remarkable feat. A truly funny and engaging play that I highly recommend.

    For a play to contain genuine surprise and subvert expectations in only 10 minutes is a remarkable feat. A truly funny and engaging play that I highly recommend.

  • Mathew Green: Satan v. The Indiana Abortion Ban

    This is about as satisfying a play as a person could hope to experience in 10 minutes. Defined characters, clever dialogue, and a breakneck pace to a great ending. Tremendously good.

    This is about as satisfying a play as a person could hope to experience in 10 minutes. Defined characters, clever dialogue, and a breakneck pace to a great ending. Tremendously good.