Recommended by Mathew Green

  • Mathew Green: An Awkward Conversation on the Way to the Ice Dispenser (short)

    This short play is genuinely haunting. With minimal dialogue and maximum spookiness, a seemingly mundane moment quickly escalates into a nightmare scenario. This will leave you shaken.

    This short play is genuinely haunting. With minimal dialogue and maximum spookiness, a seemingly mundane moment quickly escalates into a nightmare scenario. This will leave you shaken.

  • Mathew Green: Step On Me

    A beautiful, funny, mildly unhinged piece of work that I could not have loved more. Lisa Wagner Erickson's "Step On Me" is raucous and vulnerable and forthright all at once. Excellent writing.

    A beautiful, funny, mildly unhinged piece of work that I could not have loved more. Lisa Wagner Erickson's "Step On Me" is raucous and vulnerable and forthright all at once. Excellent writing.

  • Mathew Green: I, Marshmallow

    More than a mere "campfire tale," this 10-minute play is an odyssey of transformation and a rollicking good time. Wholly original and tremendous fun.

    More than a mere "campfire tale," this 10-minute play is an odyssey of transformation and a rollicking good time. Wholly original and tremendous fun.

  • Mathew Green: God Hates Me

    A forthright and complex conversation between man and deity that gets into the personal and the existential without resorting to cliche. A brisk pace, relatable characters (yes, even God), and a satisfying resolution make this a very enjoyable read.

    A forthright and complex conversation between man and deity that gets into the personal and the existential without resorting to cliche. A brisk pace, relatable characters (yes, even God), and a satisfying resolution make this a very enjoyable read.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    It's a neat trick to lull the audience with a fun showbiz comedy, only to drop the hammer of all-too-possible reality. As one of the lulled and hammered, I salute this deft 10-minute piece.

    It's a neat trick to lull the audience with a fun showbiz comedy, only to drop the hammer of all-too-possible reality. As one of the lulled and hammered, I salute this deft 10-minute piece.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    A prickly and very funny take on the end of a relationship. Each of the three characters is a great role, and the script is brisk and clever. Nicely done.

    A prickly and very funny take on the end of a relationship. Each of the three characters is a great role, and the script is brisk and clever. Nicely done.

  • Mathew Green: Snowbirds

    This 10-minute charmer is a whirlwind of mistaken identities and cross purposes right up to its tidy conclusion. A clever set-up that could easily be built upon, should the playwright so desire. As it is, it's a lovely bundle of neuroses and laughs.

    This 10-minute charmer is a whirlwind of mistaken identities and cross purposes right up to its tidy conclusion. A clever set-up that could easily be built upon, should the playwright so desire. As it is, it's a lovely bundle of neuroses and laughs.

  • Mathew Green: Circus Jerks

    Palace intrigue in a circus tent. West's CIRCUS JERKS is an original and extremely funny short play with a thoroughly original concept, clever wordplay, and a great conclusion. Excellent work.

    Palace intrigue in a circus tent. West's CIRCUS JERKS is an original and extremely funny short play with a thoroughly original concept, clever wordplay, and a great conclusion. Excellent work.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile: A Hate Story

    Delightful. This brings to mind all the archetypal rivalries of fiction and turns their machinations lovingly on their heads. This was great fun to read.

    Delightful. This brings to mind all the archetypal rivalries of fiction and turns their machinations lovingly on their heads. This was great fun to read.

  • Mathew Green: Deeper

    This play took me places I didn't expect to go, and that's a wonderful gift. A love story wrapped in an intervention wrapped in a mystery. I loved this, and I'd love to see it on stage.

    This play took me places I didn't expect to go, and that's a wonderful gift. A love story wrapped in an intervention wrapped in a mystery. I loved this, and I'd love to see it on stage.