Recommended by Brenton Kniess

  • Brenton Kniess: Give Up The Ghost

    Andrew Martineau crafts a haunting historical ghost story that sticks with you. As many have said, this is beautifully constructed. Each dramatic arc for these characters is well layered and adds to the cleverness that Martineau brings to each page.

    Andrew Martineau crafts a haunting historical ghost story that sticks with you. As many have said, this is beautifully constructed. Each dramatic arc for these characters is well layered and adds to the cleverness that Martineau brings to each page.

  • Brenton Kniess: The Unicorn Horn

    Mike Byham writes a chaotically funny police procedural that just keeps the comedy alive throughout the entire piece. Mike does an excellent job of developing the story which leads to a great twist ending that will leave you surprised!

    Mike Byham writes a chaotically funny police procedural that just keeps the comedy alive throughout the entire piece. Mike does an excellent job of developing the story which leads to a great twist ending that will leave you surprised!

  • Brenton Kniess: I Think We're Lost

    Peter Fenton’s I Think We’re Lost is a whimsically creative approach to JM Barrie’s story. The world in which Fenton places his characters is so vivid and full of wonder that brings us closer to these characters and their journey. Many beautiful moments that will touch your heart. This is a unique theatrical experience that audiences will not forget!

    Peter Fenton’s I Think We’re Lost is a whimsically creative approach to JM Barrie’s story. The world in which Fenton places his characters is so vivid and full of wonder that brings us closer to these characters and their journey. Many beautiful moments that will touch your heart. This is a unique theatrical experience that audiences will not forget!

  • Brenton Kniess: Spooky U: Race Relations

    Another fantastic addition to Chris Soucy's imaginative and thrilling Spooky U series. If you haven't started reading them, START! A perfect series for the fall season!

    Another fantastic addition to Chris Soucy's imaginative and thrilling Spooky U series. If you haven't started reading them, START! A perfect series for the fall season!

  • Brenton Kniess: The Philosopher's Joke

    The journey that Scott Sickles takes his audience on is simply extraordinary. The world-building the Sickles develops is engaging and unique to this story. An incredible love story is intertwined with some fantastical science fiction, making this a play that audiences will not forget. This play is a testament to Sickles' determination to craft stories with heart and humanity. A beautifully crafted work of theatre!

    The journey that Scott Sickles takes his audience on is simply extraordinary. The world-building the Sickles develops is engaging and unique to this story. An incredible love story is intertwined with some fantastical science fiction, making this a play that audiences will not forget. This play is a testament to Sickles' determination to craft stories with heart and humanity. A beautifully crafted work of theatre!

  • Brenton Kniess: Good Mourning

    Christopher Soucy delivers a charming comedy that has a lot of heart and surprises. The family consists of well developed characters which adds to Christopher Soucy’s well crafted stories. Well worth the read!

    Christopher Soucy delivers a charming comedy that has a lot of heart and surprises. The family consists of well developed characters which adds to Christopher Soucy’s well crafted stories. Well worth the read!

  • Brenton Kniess: The Ghost Before Christmas

    There is such an originality and uniqueness that Richard Thompson brings to this reinvention of Dickens’ work. What I love most about this play is Thompson’s use of humanity that is so deeply embedded into what makes Dickens an incredible writer. There’s so much heart, great dialogue and just an overall expertly crafted story.

    There is such an originality and uniqueness that Richard Thompson brings to this reinvention of Dickens’ work. What I love most about this play is Thompson’s use of humanity that is so deeply embedded into what makes Dickens an incredible writer. There’s so much heart, great dialogue and just an overall expertly crafted story.

  • Brenton Kniess: Can You Hear Me Now?

    A hysterical comedy that is begging to be staged! Great dialogue, relevant, and just pure fun. Thank you Morey!

    A hysterical comedy that is begging to be staged! Great dialogue, relevant, and just pure fun. Thank you Morey!

  • Brenton Kniess: Come in for Coffee?

    Christopher Plumridge writes a delicious dark comedy that makes for a terrific two hander. Christopher makes great moments happen naturally which makes for a well earned developments in this ten minute comedy.

    Christopher Plumridge writes a delicious dark comedy that makes for a terrific two hander. Christopher makes great moments happen naturally which makes for a well earned developments in this ten minute comedy.

  • Brenton Kniess: Crossing an Ocean (STANDALONE MONOLOGUE)

    I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, Peter Fenton writes some of the best monologues I’ve ever read. There’s a deep emotional drive that pulls you in and keeps you in this space. Emotional, heartbreaking, and honest, Peter Fenton’s Crossing an Ocean is a monologue that will land you that role you’re looking for.

    I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, Peter Fenton writes some of the best monologues I’ve ever read. There’s a deep emotional drive that pulls you in and keeps you in this space. Emotional, heartbreaking, and honest, Peter Fenton’s Crossing an Ocean is a monologue that will land you that role you’re looking for.