Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • Christopher Plumridge: Ona Judge (A Monologue)

    What a wonderful and profound monologue this is, Lee's character Ona tells us so much in such a short time and her joy is palpable as is her vision for a brighter future. I wanted more!

    What a wonderful and profound monologue this is, Lee's character Ona tells us so much in such a short time and her joy is palpable as is her vision for a brighter future. I wanted more!

  • Christopher Plumridge: That Winning Feeling

    Well I certainly got the winning feeling from this little piece by Rachel, who has successfully and quickly created a great character in Sarah, the hard done by mum. Also I couldn't help notice PC Dentons alterior motive for holding her conversation, which became evident towards the end, great stuff!

    Well I certainly got the winning feeling from this little piece by Rachel, who has successfully and quickly created a great character in Sarah, the hard done by mum. Also I couldn't help notice PC Dentons alterior motive for holding her conversation, which became evident towards the end, great stuff!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Fighting Stardust

    I am impressed at how moved I was by such a short piece, marrying the gravity of this situation by how insignificant life is on this little planet is very clever. I wanted desperately to know if they make it to safety.....Great play!

    I am impressed at how moved I was by such a short piece, marrying the gravity of this situation by how insignificant life is on this little planet is very clever. I wanted desperately to know if they make it to safety.....Great play!

  • Christopher Plumridge: She Fed the Devil (10 minute play)

    She Fed the Devil is great a great two hander with a devilish twist in the tail. I really enjoyed the dialogue between Jessie and the surprisingly polite and charming Devil. I thoroughly enjoyed this piece! Give it a read and save your soul haha!

    She Fed the Devil is great a great two hander with a devilish twist in the tail. I really enjoyed the dialogue between Jessie and the surprisingly polite and charming Devil. I thoroughly enjoyed this piece! Give it a read and save your soul haha!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Case of the Trampled Grandmother

    Haha I love this, so clever and funny. Peter states that if it were a film it would be in black and white - perfect! I can imagine it being staged, lights coming up in sections of the stage as each witness is being interviewed by the brilliantly named detective! As an Englishman I see much more sexual innuendo that may or may not be lost to American audiences! Brilliant play!

    Haha I love this, so clever and funny. Peter states that if it were a film it would be in black and white - perfect! I can imagine it being staged, lights coming up in sections of the stage as each witness is being interviewed by the brilliantly named detective! As an Englishman I see much more sexual innuendo that may or may not be lost to American audiences! Brilliant play!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Swallows

    This is a wonderful play by Kevin King, I can clearly see it being played out by his two complex characters on a hot summer night. The trapped lives of Shawna and Kellie Lynn, being so contrasted by the freedom of the swallows they discuss is profound, or certainly is how I read it. I like to be drawn into the reality of a situation and I certainly felt myself there in the trailer park with them. Give this a read, it's great!

    This is a wonderful play by Kevin King, I can clearly see it being played out by his two complex characters on a hot summer night. The trapped lives of Shawna and Kellie Lynn, being so contrasted by the freedom of the swallows they discuss is profound, or certainly is how I read it. I like to be drawn into the reality of a situation and I certainly felt myself there in the trailer park with them. Give this a read, it's great!

  • Christopher Plumridge: And Then the Elements Spoke (10 min. - unless movement is included, then longer)

    I was drawn into read this due to the subject matter and the fact I have travelled across Botswana. This play is a beautiful piece of work by Rice, so profound and moving, such an important message. Seeing Pinkie stand up to Big Rig is truly a David and Goliath moment, the humor coming from Big Rig's suggestion to 'Rap it off' bought a welcome smile. I can see this being a very valid school production, which I would happily pay to watch. Wonderful!

    I was drawn into read this due to the subject matter and the fact I have travelled across Botswana. This play is a beautiful piece of work by Rice, so profound and moving, such an important message. Seeing Pinkie stand up to Big Rig is truly a David and Goliath moment, the humor coming from Big Rig's suggestion to 'Rap it off' bought a welcome smile. I can see this being a very valid school production, which I would happily pay to watch. Wonderful!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Psychic Healing

    This is a pleasant short play, I love the idea of a pet psychic, if I made contact with my old dog he'd probably tell me to let him sleep! I'm also sure if there are such things as pet psychics they must surely give peace to the pet owners. Nice play.

    This is a pleasant short play, I love the idea of a pet psychic, if I made contact with my old dog he'd probably tell me to let him sleep! I'm also sure if there are such things as pet psychics they must surely give peace to the pet owners. Nice play.

  • Christopher Plumridge: They Walk Amongst Us

    They Walk Amongst Us is truly chilling and at the same time darkly funny, it especially appealed to my sense of humour! Rachel has created each character perfectly and together they work well. I can clearly imagine this being staged, atmospheric dark lighting, maybe along the lines of a Tim Burton movie. Wonderful!

    They Walk Amongst Us is truly chilling and at the same time darkly funny, it especially appealed to my sense of humour! Rachel has created each character perfectly and together they work well. I can clearly imagine this being staged, atmospheric dark lighting, maybe along the lines of a Tim Burton movie. Wonderful!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Miss Conduct

    This is such a funny and darkly hilarious play, but at it's heart is sadness and bitterness about what the old producer has done. Clearly both characters are united in their anger about this mans actions, but what unfolds is genius, I can clearly visualize both characters in their mission to make amends, although each of their desired outcomes varies. Great fun!

    This is such a funny and darkly hilarious play, but at it's heart is sadness and bitterness about what the old producer has done. Clearly both characters are united in their anger about this mans actions, but what unfolds is genius, I can clearly visualize both characters in their mission to make amends, although each of their desired outcomes varies. Great fun!