Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • Christopher Plumridge: SUGAR PIE

    What a wonderful little play, I really enjoyed and believed in their first meeting, feeling the tension between the characters then watching them relate to each other and find a sweet common ground was a delight! And I learnt a new word, Haint, never used in my little part of the UK. Give this play a read!!

    What a wonderful little play, I really enjoyed and believed in their first meeting, feeling the tension between the characters then watching them relate to each other and find a sweet common ground was a delight! And I learnt a new word, Haint, never used in my little part of the UK. Give this play a read!!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Calling Characters

    Calling Characters is a wonderful little play, witty and ticks along at a pace. I believed in each 'character' in fact I felt particularly sorry for Voiceover, I hope he eventually got his time in the spotlight! Now I know where my characters go when I'm not busy writing them into my next play. Great fun, highly worth a read!!

    Calling Characters is a wonderful little play, witty and ticks along at a pace. I believed in each 'character' in fact I felt particularly sorry for Voiceover, I hope he eventually got his time in the spotlight! Now I know where my characters go when I'm not busy writing them into my next play. Great fun, highly worth a read!!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Healing the Heart (A 10 minute play)

    What a great play this is, I love the energy throughout. Watching the potential downfall of Dr Hobbs at the hands of the determined Helen is totally engaging, I loved it!

    What a great play this is, I love the energy throughout. Watching the potential downfall of Dr Hobbs at the hands of the determined Helen is totally engaging, I loved it!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Be That As It May

    I am new to writing reviews, so forgive me if I just say I really enjoyed ready this piece, right up my street!

    I am new to writing reviews, so forgive me if I just say I really enjoyed ready this piece, right up my street!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Lack of Inspiration

    I love the idea of this finely written play, it must be fun for the audience watching to try to figure out if Jennifer is real or not, a great tease! I really enjoyed reading it and would love to play the role of Max! A great little read and I thoroughly recommend it!

    I love the idea of this finely written play, it must be fun for the audience watching to try to figure out if Jennifer is real or not, a great tease! I really enjoyed reading it and would love to play the role of Max! A great little read and I thoroughly recommend it!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Rivalry

    From the offset I thoroughly believed in the two characters, rivaling sisters bought together. Even though they were arguing from the off, you could sense the underlining love they have for each other. The play is set neatly and simply, floating seamlessly through the three acts as such. I could relate to their relationship, being bought together due to a family crisis. A heartfelt play with true meaning which I would love to produce or direct. Nice!

    From the offset I thoroughly believed in the two characters, rivaling sisters bought together. Even though they were arguing from the off, you could sense the underlining love they have for each other. The play is set neatly and simply, floating seamlessly through the three acts as such. I could relate to their relationship, being bought together due to a family crisis. A heartfelt play with true meaning which I would love to produce or direct. Nice!