Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • Christopher Plumridge: Alone?

    Scene setting is one of this playwrights qualities, and here Rachel effortlessly places us in in a cold lonely shack, with just one man and his dog.
    This man has been there for an age it seems and he's reluctant to leave but yearns for companionship just the same.
    Along comes a stranger dressed in summer clothes and in true Feeny-Williams style not all is as it seems.
    Moving and atmospheric.

    Scene setting is one of this playwrights qualities, and here Rachel effortlessly places us in in a cold lonely shack, with just one man and his dog.
    This man has been there for an age it seems and he's reluctant to leave but yearns for companionship just the same.
    Along comes a stranger dressed in summer clothes and in true Feeny-Williams style not all is as it seems.
    Moving and atmospheric.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Clip Clop

    From the expert pen of Mandryk, another excellent horror short.
    Clever staging sees our protagonist, against all advice, out on a late night jog, taking centre stage. But what makes this all the more scary is having a story teller (complete with flashlight under chin) narrate his impending doom on one side, the other a sound effects actor bringing the play really to life.

    This is clever, unique, and truly scary!

    I have a new favourite horror writer!

    From the expert pen of Mandryk, another excellent horror short.
    Clever staging sees our protagonist, against all advice, out on a late night jog, taking centre stage. But what makes this all the more scary is having a story teller (complete with flashlight under chin) narrate his impending doom on one side, the other a sound effects actor bringing the play really to life.

    This is clever, unique, and truly scary!

    I have a new favourite horror writer!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Dr. Wu Has Been Eliminated

    Like an outtake of Austin Powers, only better, and certainly more Busser!
    Brilliantly funny as you would expect from this playwright, the devil is in the detail in the instructions from this evil, but slightly bemused, villain mastermind.
    I think perhaps a meeting between Dr Diabolicus and a certain Bear might just set the world alight....

    Hilarious!

    Like an outtake of Austin Powers, only better, and certainly more Busser!
    Brilliantly funny as you would expect from this playwright, the devil is in the detail in the instructions from this evil, but slightly bemused, villain mastermind.
    I think perhaps a meeting between Dr Diabolicus and a certain Bear might just set the world alight....

    Hilarious!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Ain't the Biggest City

    I have just listened to an excellent production of this play on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast, I suggest you do too.
    What starts as a seemingly standard police interview grows darker page by page and we are drawn in to the events discussed, to a point we feel we are being interviewed also.
    It is tense, gripping and disturbing, any audience lucky enough to see this staged will be drawn in too.
    Excellent.

    I have just listened to an excellent production of this play on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast, I suggest you do too.
    What starts as a seemingly standard police interview grows darker page by page and we are drawn in to the events discussed, to a point we feel we are being interviewed also.
    It is tense, gripping and disturbing, any audience lucky enough to see this staged will be drawn in too.
    Excellent.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Tooth Or Dare

    Having just listened to a great production of this play by the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast I can safely say I am now even more freaked out by tooth faries than I was as a child!
    Lots of dark, wonderful fun here....and as the brief synopsis states, don't piss off the tooth fairy! Brilliant!

    Having just listened to a great production of this play by the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast I can safely say I am now even more freaked out by tooth faries than I was as a child!
    Lots of dark, wonderful fun here....and as the brief synopsis states, don't piss off the tooth fairy! Brilliant!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Demon Lady

    I have just had the pleasure of hearing a wonderful production of this play on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast, brought to life superbly.
    Bray gives us a genuinely horrifying short, starting with the inevitable and unprepared couple camping in the woods, but what follows is a series of twists and turns which will have you shaking in the storm.
    The ending is inspired! Great!

    I have just had the pleasure of hearing a wonderful production of this play on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast, brought to life superbly.
    Bray gives us a genuinely horrifying short, starting with the inevitable and unprepared couple camping in the woods, but what follows is a series of twists and turns which will have you shaking in the storm.
    The ending is inspired! Great!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The "Haunted House": A monologue

    Ha! A great fun monologue with a surprising twist.
    I would like to see more from this family of.... no spoilers, just more please! Great idea!

    Ha! A great fun monologue with a surprising twist.
    I would like to see more from this family of.... no spoilers, just more please! Great idea!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Healers

    Oooh what a wonderful tease,I really want to know what happens next!
    But for now we see a tender exchange between daughter and mother, the former bringing in a special healer. Is Mom ready for this?
    More please!

    Oooh what a wonderful tease,I really want to know what happens next!
    But for now we see a tender exchange between daughter and mother, the former bringing in a special healer. Is Mom ready for this?
    More please!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

    Oh dear, so far into the future we are still using the likes of facetime to communicate?!
    This is a fun sci-fi short where characters with given names start to rebel against the rules, and who's to stop them when they are moons apart?
    Great fun, plus I think there is a longer play to be explored here.

    Oh dear, so far into the future we are still using the likes of facetime to communicate?!
    This is a fun sci-fi short where characters with given names start to rebel against the rules, and who's to stop them when they are moons apart?
    Great fun, plus I think there is a longer play to be explored here.

  • Christopher Plumridge: World's Best Dad

    Woah! This short play really packs a punch and has a lot to say about modern society, mainly its pitfalls.
    #4 Dad is trying, but ingrained in him is something far more sinister than just trying to be No.1 Dad.
    This would be great to see staged and will truly shock the audience, for the twist at the end knocked me off my feet!

    Woah! This short play really packs a punch and has a lot to say about modern society, mainly its pitfalls.
    #4 Dad is trying, but ingrained in him is something far more sinister than just trying to be No.1 Dad.
    This would be great to see staged and will truly shock the audience, for the twist at the end knocked me off my feet!