Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • 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!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Any Second Now

    I really enjoyed this play by Philip, right up my street, I often wonder what my characters are up to when I'm not writing! I like the way the author has the characters work for different playwrights, from Neil Simon right back to Shakespeare, great stuff!

    I really enjoyed this play by Philip, right up my street, I often wonder what my characters are up to when I'm not writing! I like the way the author has the characters work for different playwrights, from Neil Simon right back to Shakespeare, great stuff!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Visitation

    I found this such a moving piece, especially as the reality of the situation unfolds. How do you stop a mother worrying, ask my mother - the answer is never. Highly recommended!

    I found this such a moving piece, especially as the reality of the situation unfolds. How do you stop a mother worrying, ask my mother - the answer is never. Highly recommended!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Solicitation

    Reading this i was quickly drawn in from the offset, Ross takes us from a seemingly seedy encounter to something far more sinister, 'be careful what you wish for' comes to mind. A great read!!

    Reading this i was quickly drawn in from the offset, Ross takes us from a seemingly seedy encounter to something far more sinister, 'be careful what you wish for' comes to mind. A great read!!

  • Christopher Plumridge: After Happily Ever After

    Haha I love this little play, having recently had the honour of directing Cinderella in my home town, this would have been a fun anecdote for after the curtains had closed. Great fun!

    Haha I love this little play, having recently had the honour of directing Cinderella in my home town, this would have been a fun anecdote for after the curtains had closed. Great fun!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Interview Terminated

    Interview Terminated very much bought me back to my childhood, sat watching Tales of the Unexpected with my parents and the sting in the tail of Rachel Feeny-Williams' well crafted play very much lived up to the classic TV series. Great!

    Interview Terminated very much bought me back to my childhood, sat watching Tales of the Unexpected with my parents and the sting in the tail of Rachel Feeny-Williams' well crafted play very much lived up to the classic TV series. Great!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Angel

    Wow, what a great piece by Robert Le Blanc, deep characters and I felt myself drawn into the scene instantly. I have to say the end completely took me by surprise! Well done, I highly recommend reading The Angel!

    Wow, what a great piece by Robert Le Blanc, deep characters and I felt myself drawn into the scene instantly. I have to say the end completely took me by surprise! Well done, I highly recommend reading The Angel!

  • 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!!