Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Bag Under the Bed

    I found this short play by DC Cathro hilarious to begin with, because it simply is, then I saw something deeper emerge, Verne and Elle's desire to reignite their desires. They were clearly in a rut and wanting to spice up their love life, and in doing so bringing them closer to each other. But at it's heart this play is purely great fun and I would love to produce it!

    I found this short play by DC Cathro hilarious to begin with, because it simply is, then I saw something deeper emerge, Verne and Elle's desire to reignite their desires. They were clearly in a rut and wanting to spice up their love life, and in doing so bringing them closer to each other. But at it's heart this play is purely great fun and I would love to produce it!

  • Christopher Plumridge: And Thus You Fly

    What a great little play this is with twists and turns throughout, written for zoom I'm sure it will be great to play out amongst fellow actors, however I can clearly visualise this on stage too. It could easily be a scene from the British sitcom 'Allo Allo' ! Great fun!

    What a great little play this is with twists and turns throughout, written for zoom I'm sure it will be great to play out amongst fellow actors, however I can clearly visualise this on stage too. It could easily be a scene from the British sitcom 'Allo Allo' ! Great fun!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Destiny is a Careless Waiter

    Destiny is indeed a careless waiter! What fun this is and so very fast paced that it made me rush to the unexpected ending! I nearly proposed to my wife this way, in a hotel in Madrid, but the waiter was elderly and not really with it, so I changed my mind last minute, reading this play I'm rather glad I did! Great fun play!!

    Destiny is indeed a careless waiter! What fun this is and so very fast paced that it made me rush to the unexpected ending! I nearly proposed to my wife this way, in a hotel in Madrid, but the waiter was elderly and not really with it, so I changed my mind last minute, reading this play I'm rather glad I did! Great fun play!!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Sondheim Syndrome

    Haha what a great idea this is, if only more people would catch Sondheim Syndrome the world would be a happier place! This play is such a fun read, highly recommended! If I catch Lloyd Webber Syndrome at my local real estate office I will have to ask "so what happens now?"

    Haha what a great idea this is, if only more people would catch Sondheim Syndrome the world would be a happier place! This play is such a fun read, highly recommended! If I catch Lloyd Webber Syndrome at my local real estate office I will have to ask "so what happens now?"

  • Christopher Plumridge: Believe Me

    How far would you go to protect your sibling, a difficult question surely? Rachel explores this with great effect, her character Lisa having such a predicament sprung her on in the middle of the night. I felt for her having to both take in the horror of the situation and to think quick. Equally gripping and moving!

    How far would you go to protect your sibling, a difficult question surely? Rachel explores this with great effect, her character Lisa having such a predicament sprung her on in the middle of the night. I felt for her having to both take in the horror of the situation and to think quick. Equally gripping and moving!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Childish Things

    I found this play equally engaging and moving, I can't help feel sorry for Jerry in his situation, trying to break his sad news to his daughter in such an odd way. A lovely short piece which still leaves me pondering....

    I found this play equally engaging and moving, I can't help feel sorry for Jerry in his situation, trying to break his sad news to his daughter in such an odd way. A lovely short piece which still leaves me pondering....

  • 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.