Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Assumption of Love

    This is such a lovely idea to write a story inspired by a painting, and beautifully crafted I must say! I'm a lover of art and have always believed the greatest paintings have a hidden story behind them, so it was a pleasure for me to read this. It's inspired me to look at some classic pieces and see if I can pen something. Wonderful!

    This is such a lovely idea to write a story inspired by a painting, and beautifully crafted I must say! I'm a lover of art and have always believed the greatest paintings have a hidden story behind them, so it was a pleasure for me to read this. It's inspired me to look at some classic pieces and see if I can pen something. Wonderful!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Good Boy?

    I love this, from an owner of 3 dogs myself I can relate to this. I can clearly imagine it being staged. The twist in the tail with Greg towards the end was an unexpected delight. Twinkle is indeed a little star! Great fun!

    I love this, from an owner of 3 dogs myself I can relate to this. I can clearly imagine it being staged. The twist in the tail with Greg towards the end was an unexpected delight. Twinkle is indeed a little star! Great fun!

  • Christopher Plumridge: FLOATING BUBBLES

    What a lovely piece this is, a chance meeting of two strangers who soon find a common ground. I found his desire to disguise themselves before revealing his secret invention both sweet and hilarious! Nice!

    What a lovely piece this is, a chance meeting of two strangers who soon find a common ground. I found his desire to disguise themselves before revealing his secret invention both sweet and hilarious! Nice!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Broken Glass - A Solo Play

    Roberts monologue of his scared, young soldier is as moving as it is wonderful. I could clearly visualise his situation, pausing his letter to check what was going on outside and wanting to make amends with his old friend, a great portrayal of how awful that war must have been to men so young. Inspiring read.

    Roberts monologue of his scared, young soldier is as moving as it is wonderful. I could clearly visualise his situation, pausing his letter to check what was going on outside and wanting to make amends with his old friend, a great portrayal of how awful that war must have been to men so young. Inspiring read.

  • Christopher Plumridge: LOTTIE'S LAMENT

    While I will always want more from a monologue, the way Vivian Lermond describes her 'date' is brutally honest, funny and briefly but incredibly well observed and described. Great fun!

    While I will always want more from a monologue, the way Vivian Lermond describes her 'date' is brutally honest, funny and briefly but incredibly well observed and described. Great fun!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Sound Mind

    Sound Mind by Dana Hall is a wonderful, heartfelt and funny message the speaker records before her death, she manages to keep up her sense of humor (some of the lines made me laugh out loud!) while getting her sad but inspirational message across beautifully. Right up my street!

    Sound Mind by Dana Hall is a wonderful, heartfelt and funny message the speaker records before her death, she manages to keep up her sense of humor (some of the lines made me laugh out loud!) while getting her sad but inspirational message across beautifully. Right up my street!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Blowout

    This is great fun, having acted in a Neil Simon play I can see where Roberts inspiration comes from, very much from Plaza Suite! If anything I believe this play could be longer, I certainly wanted more. And I LOVE the line: "You call it punishment, I call it marriage" Great!

    This is great fun, having acted in a Neil Simon play I can see where Roberts inspiration comes from, very much from Plaza Suite! If anything I believe this play could be longer, I certainly wanted more. And I LOVE the line: "You call it punishment, I call it marriage" Great!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Silence of My Lonely Room

    The tension in this great two hander by Scott is wonderful and intense, I felt so uncomfortable, there in the loft with them wondering what would happen, wondering who will get out alive. Great stuff!

    The tension in this great two hander by Scott is wonderful and intense, I felt so uncomfortable, there in the loft with them wondering what would happen, wondering who will get out alive. Great stuff!

  • Christopher Plumridge: TRICK OR TREAT - MONOLOGUE

    What a nice little treat this monologue is, with a trick in the tail, great fun. My dark mind wanted more, but that's just me! Love it!

    What a nice little treat this monologue is, with a trick in the tail, great fun. My dark mind wanted more, but that's just me! Love it!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Singular of Dice

    Singular of Dice had me gripped instantly and throughout, wondering if Garrett will survive being the trapped mouse to Noelle's psychopathic cat. The title in itself is genius and perfect for the play. Wonderful and gripping!

    Singular of Dice had me gripped instantly and throughout, wondering if Garrett will survive being the trapped mouse to Noelle's psychopathic cat. The title in itself is genius and perfect for the play. Wonderful and gripping!