Recommended by Mathew Green

  • Mathew Green: She’s Going Full Caboose

    This delightful chat is an example of anthropomorphism in all its glory, as we learn the inner thoughts of trains. Lovely parallels abound to the human world -- to coworker relationships, to retirement and aging... all to marvelous effect.

    This delightful chat is an example of anthropomorphism in all its glory, as we learn the inner thoughts of trains. Lovely parallels abound to the human world -- to coworker relationships, to retirement and aging... all to marvelous effect.

  • Mathew Green: 37 Origami Bees

    I never fails to impress me how an artist will take a given prompt and, from it, craft a thing of wonder. Like, I suppose, taking a piece of paper, thrust upon you, and folding it into a bee. This is a poignant and lovely little play that strikes a sweet and sentimental note.

    I never fails to impress me how an artist will take a given prompt and, from it, craft a thing of wonder. Like, I suppose, taking a piece of paper, thrust upon you, and folding it into a bee. This is a poignant and lovely little play that strikes a sweet and sentimental note.

  • Mathew Green: It's Not What It Looks Like

    I had so much fun reading this. Kinetic energy, wacky reversals, and deft wordplay combine to make a feast for the reader and the audience. I'd love to see this on stage.

    I had so much fun reading this. Kinetic energy, wacky reversals, and deft wordplay combine to make a feast for the reader and the audience. I'd love to see this on stage.

  • Mathew Green: 37 Origami Bees

    This is a stunning work with characters and dialogue that can only be described as indelible. I was instantly immersed in the plot, and the story that unfolds here is breathlessly compelling.

    This is a stunning work with characters and dialogue that can only be described as indelible. I was instantly immersed in the plot, and the story that unfolds here is breathlessly compelling.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile or The Importance of Being Ernst Weil

    This monologue is so intimate and internal, it makes me feel like I'm eavesdropping. A fully realized character is revealed in just a couple of pages of text -- passionate, pedantic, and powerful. This is a great read.

    This monologue is so intimate and internal, it makes me feel like I'm eavesdropping. A fully realized character is revealed in just a couple of pages of text -- passionate, pedantic, and powerful. This is a great read.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile (One Act)

    A very clever riff on Blithe Spirit that aims for healing and empathy. High marks for treating a serious topic like controlling partners with a deft, light touch. These three characters would, I imagine, be great fun for actors and audiences alike.

    A very clever riff on Blithe Spirit that aims for healing and empathy. High marks for treating a serious topic like controlling partners with a deft, light touch. These three characters would, I imagine, be great fun for actors and audiences alike.

  • Mathew Green: O Burgled Companion, Thou Hast Pilfered Mine Heart

    A sweet, off-kilter workplace comedy... of sorts. I was charmed by the premise and even more charmed by the execution. A very fun read.

    A sweet, off-kilter workplace comedy... of sorts. I was charmed by the premise and even more charmed by the execution. A very fun read.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    A sweet, tender, and deeply affecting play about connection -- missed and otherwise. Excellent parts for older actors, as well as a comforting narrative quality. Well done.

    A sweet, tender, and deeply affecting play about connection -- missed and otherwise. Excellent parts for older actors, as well as a comforting narrative quality. Well done.

  • Mathew Green: Unremarkable

    This play, deftly written by Robert Weibezahl, provides just enough information to keep you on the edge of your seat. The world hinted at in the play resembles our own in the most unsettling ways, and the elusive dialogue herein draws you in and keeps you guessing. A thoroughly engrossing short play.

    This play, deftly written by Robert Weibezahl, provides just enough information to keep you on the edge of your seat. The world hinted at in the play resembles our own in the most unsettling ways, and the elusive dialogue herein draws you in and keeps you guessing. A thoroughly engrossing short play.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    I am all for a play that celebrates the otherworldly goodness of ice cream, and this one accomplishes that and more. A delightful short piece full of sweetness of all kinds.

    I am all for a play that celebrates the otherworldly goodness of ice cream, and this one accomplishes that and more. A delightful short piece full of sweetness of all kinds.