Recommended by Christopher Plumridge

  • Christopher Plumridge: Moose Lips - Part of the "United Plays of America" Anthology (Alaska)

    I will never look at a moose the same way again... this short play is great fun with some surprises packed in.
    Moose mystique indeed!

    I will never look at a moose the same way again... this short play is great fun with some surprises packed in.
    Moose mystique indeed!

  • Christopher Plumridge: FUKT

    FUKT is an incredible piece of performance theatre, worthy of its success so far, and surely more to follow.
    Emma presents three versions of her protagonist, along with cameos from more, in a compelling, funny, emotional play with a desperately sad story at its heart. Audiences will be engrossed as I was reading this play, for the pace is quick and slick.
    I really do hope I can be lucky enough to see this staged.
    SUPERB!

    FUKT is an incredible piece of performance theatre, worthy of its success so far, and surely more to follow.
    Emma presents three versions of her protagonist, along with cameos from more, in a compelling, funny, emotional play with a desperately sad story at its heart. Audiences will be engrossed as I was reading this play, for the pace is quick and slick.
    I really do hope I can be lucky enough to see this staged.
    SUPERB!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Island Timeshare of Dr. Moreau

    You can't go wrong with a Busser comedy.... honestly you can't, every one I've read is hilarious.
    This is one time share you don't want to get double booked on, but poor Dr Moreau gets a particularly awkward family gatecrashing his hard work.
    Great fun, as always!!

    You can't go wrong with a Busser comedy.... honestly you can't, every one I've read is hilarious.
    This is one time share you don't want to get double booked on, but poor Dr Moreau gets a particularly awkward family gatecrashing his hard work.
    Great fun, as always!!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Monsters of the American Cinema

    It's difficult to ignore a play which has had, in its short life, already so many productions. Christian has bought us a deep, sensitive and at times funny play, which cleverly mixes monologues and dialogue to find fresh ways for these well thought out characters to tell their stories and their relationship with each other.
    I'd love to see this staged, if, I mean when, it comes to the UK, I'm sure to be there!

    It's difficult to ignore a play which has had, in its short life, already so many productions. Christian has bought us a deep, sensitive and at times funny play, which cleverly mixes monologues and dialogue to find fresh ways for these well thought out characters to tell their stories and their relationship with each other.
    I'd love to see this staged, if, I mean when, it comes to the UK, I'm sure to be there!

  • Christopher Plumridge: BoiToi3000

    A lovely short play which does not turn out as you may think. For this is a (near) future where technology seems to have moved in a more sensible direction. For this robot has much more going for it, and after some initial trepidation I have a feeling this lady will get a lot of enjoyment from her purchase.

    A lovely short play which does not turn out as you may think. For this is a (near) future where technology seems to have moved in a more sensible direction. For this robot has much more going for it, and after some initial trepidation I have a feeling this lady will get a lot of enjoyment from her purchase.

  • Christopher Plumridge: On the Eighth Day of Hanukkah My True Love Gave to Me

    To trigger a myriad of emotions, you can't go much further from a note or card from a recently lost loved one.
    This is a beautiful little two hander with Moreys trademark subtle humour.
    Both characters are truly believable, as is their relationship, so I do believe one of Irv's late wife's wishes just might come true.
    Poignant and excellent.

    To trigger a myriad of emotions, you can't go much further from a note or card from a recently lost loved one.
    This is a beautiful little two hander with Moreys trademark subtle humour.
    Both characters are truly believable, as is their relationship, so I do believe one of Irv's late wife's wishes just might come true.
    Poignant and excellent.

  • Christopher Plumridge: That Place

    I do love a fun story of passing into the next world, but this one is totally hilarious!
    Poor Jim has died, he seems to accept this well enough but unfortunately he has a phobia of Heaven. How Death and the Angel deal with this is so funny, this had me giggling throughout. You see the end coming but it's still brilliant.
    I'll give this my highest praise, I want to stage it!

    Oh, and I definitely have Pentheraphobia.....

    I do love a fun story of passing into the next world, but this one is totally hilarious!
    Poor Jim has died, he seems to accept this well enough but unfortunately he has a phobia of Heaven. How Death and the Angel deal with this is so funny, this had me giggling throughout. You see the end coming but it's still brilliant.
    I'll give this my highest praise, I want to stage it!

    Oh, and I definitely have Pentheraphobia.....

  • Christopher Plumridge: ADIOS AMIGO

    Drawn in by a recommendation by Mr Sickles, I'm not sure I can say more than is already said.
    This monologue is profoundly moving, yet subtle, loving and real. The way Paul sets this is very clever, his protagonist speaks the words of those around him, while having his partners guide dog by his side. No wonder the doctor and nurses treat them like royalty.
    This really is stunning work and produced real tears.

    Drawn in by a recommendation by Mr Sickles, I'm not sure I can say more than is already said.
    This monologue is profoundly moving, yet subtle, loving and real. The way Paul sets this is very clever, his protagonist speaks the words of those around him, while having his partners guide dog by his side. No wonder the doctor and nurses treat them like royalty.
    This really is stunning work and produced real tears.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Runaway Toys

    I'm rather partial to bringing a Teddy Bear to life.
    In RUNAWAY TOYS there are a few more toys bought to life to make one child smile just before her operation. In no time at all they launch into quite an unexpected and funny argument, with the silent Katie looking on in bewilderment. But each toy is there to bring enjoyment to the children and sure enough they find a way to put a smile on Katie's face.
    The role of Katie would be wonderful for an aspiring young actress.
    BTW, someone needs to have a word with Katie's mum!

    I'm rather partial to bringing a Teddy Bear to life.
    In RUNAWAY TOYS there are a few more toys bought to life to make one child smile just before her operation. In no time at all they launch into quite an unexpected and funny argument, with the silent Katie looking on in bewilderment. But each toy is there to bring enjoyment to the children and sure enough they find a way to put a smile on Katie's face.
    The role of Katie would be wonderful for an aspiring young actress.
    BTW, someone needs to have a word with Katie's mum!

  • Christopher Plumridge: A Conversation About Mom

    I just listened to this play wonderfully produced by the Theatrical Shinannigans podcast, for it is bought to life perfectly.
    Many of Bussers works are hilarious, so this play took me by surprise, but not as much as the twist within. Father/Son relationships can sometimes be taught, especially when family life is strained or broken. The playwright tackles this sensitivity, with enough grit and passion entwined.
    An excellent two hander which will get audiences discussing for some time after.

    I just listened to this play wonderfully produced by the Theatrical Shinannigans podcast, for it is bought to life perfectly.
    Many of Bussers works are hilarious, so this play took me by surprise, but not as much as the twist within. Father/Son relationships can sometimes be taught, especially when family life is strained or broken. The playwright tackles this sensitivity, with enough grit and passion entwined.
    An excellent two hander which will get audiences discussing for some time after.