Recommended by Mathew Green

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    From its opening pronouncement to its graceful end, this is an utter delight. Rich, thoughtful, rolls-off-the-tongue dialogue throughout, and a joy to read.

    From its opening pronouncement to its graceful end, this is an utter delight. Rich, thoughtful, rolls-off-the-tongue dialogue throughout, and a joy to read.

  • Mathew Green: A Pointless Jester

    This play is nothing short of inspired. And, like the fabled jester, there's a point to be found underneath the jokes. Excellent short comedy.

    This play is nothing short of inspired. And, like the fabled jester, there's a point to be found underneath the jokes. Excellent short comedy.

  • Mathew Green: Twelve Books

    A beautiful depiction of loss, memory, and the things we keep. TWELVE BOOKS is suffused with a love of literature and the close connection between certain people and the books that resonate in their lives. Tender work, and sentimental in the best way.

    A beautiful depiction of loss, memory, and the things we keep. TWELVE BOOKS is suffused with a love of literature and the close connection between certain people and the books that resonate in their lives. Tender work, and sentimental in the best way.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile (short)

    There is a weight to this brief encounter that resonates. Deftly crafted, without a wasted moment. The dialogue is freighted with emotional investment and layers of understanding. Excellent play.

    There is a weight to this brief encounter that resonates. Deftly crafted, without a wasted moment. The dialogue is freighted with emotional investment and layers of understanding. Excellent play.

  • Mathew Green: FELT

    FELT is comedic marvel: fast, furious, and hilarious. Amazing characters for actors to explore. I am deeply smitten with this play, not just for its ingenious premise, but for its deft execution.

    FELT is comedic marvel: fast, furious, and hilarious. Amazing characters for actors to explore. I am deeply smitten with this play, not just for its ingenious premise, but for its deft execution.

  • Mathew Green: Crowbar

    This is such a sweet, tender story about finding common ground and forging bonds. Excellent, relatable, realistic dialogue, and a pace that doesn't drag or hurry the action. Confident, thoroughly enjoyable work.

    This is such a sweet, tender story about finding common ground and forging bonds. Excellent, relatable, realistic dialogue, and a pace that doesn't drag or hurry the action. Confident, thoroughly enjoyable work.

  • Mathew Green: Erstwhile

    This 10-minute "Erstwhile" play is both sweet and bittersweet in its depiction of a breakup. Among its accomplishments is a moment that seems to set up, but then avoids, what could be a cliche reversal. Well done.

    This 10-minute "Erstwhile" play is both sweet and bittersweet in its depiction of a breakup. Among its accomplishments is a moment that seems to set up, but then avoids, what could be a cliche reversal. Well done.

  • Mathew Green: 37 Origami Bees

    An excellent interpretation of the "37 Origami Bees" prompt, and a very satisfying short comedy. Nicely done!

    An excellent interpretation of the "37 Origami Bees" prompt, and a very satisfying short comedy. Nicely done!

  • Mathew Green: Stop It

    A delicious, evil nugget of theatre. Straight up nightmare fuel.

    A delicious, evil nugget of theatre. Straight up nightmare fuel.

  • Mathew Green: ERSTWHILE

    This play has an extremely interesting premise, and the interplay between the two Bellas is very compelling. I kept thinking of ways this could be staged, and I can honestly say I'd love to see more of this attempted-murder-mystery.

    This play has an extremely interesting premise, and the interplay between the two Bellas is very compelling. I kept thinking of ways this could be staged, and I can honestly say I'd love to see more of this attempted-murder-mystery.