Recommended by Brenton Kniess

  • Brenton Kniess: Chewie, Get Us Out of Here

    Williams's gut-busting sci-fi parody has all the laughs in all the right places in this swiftly-paced, hysterical comedy!

    Williams's gut-busting sci-fi parody has all the laughs in all the right places in this swiftly-paced, hysterical comedy!

  • Brenton Kniess: Promises, Promises

    Mackling takes the relatable and crafts it so beautifully within this short play. Each character is their own and Mackling makes great strides in building up relationships that become cracked in the most unexpected of ways. Promises, Promises is a well-crafted story with unique characters and makes you rethink the question, can you keep a promise?

    Mackling takes the relatable and crafts it so beautifully within this short play. Each character is their own and Mackling makes great strides in building up relationships that become cracked in the most unexpected of ways. Promises, Promises is a well-crafted story with unique characters and makes you rethink the question, can you keep a promise?

  • Brenton Kniess: Brian's Poems

    Rinkel brings so much humor and emotional depth to the piece that it draws you in from the very beginning. The pace is quick which is thanks to the smooth and swiftly written dialogue which ends up making Brian's Poems a touching, heartfelt, and tear-jerking story.

    Rinkel brings so much humor and emotional depth to the piece that it draws you in from the very beginning. The pace is quick which is thanks to the smooth and swiftly written dialogue which ends up making Brian's Poems a touching, heartfelt, and tear-jerking story.

  • Brenton Kniess: Camel Girl

    Cole takes a true story and brings complete respect and humanity to Stella Harper's story. Cole's thematic approach to authenticity makes Camel Girl a compelling and powerful read.

    Cole takes a true story and brings complete respect and humanity to Stella Harper's story. Cole's thematic approach to authenticity makes Camel Girl a compelling and powerful read.

  • Brenton Kniess: The Rotary Phone

    The Rotary Phone is a quick witted meta-comedy that helps us answer the question, how far will technology go till we cannot recognize it?

    The Rotary Phone is a quick witted meta-comedy that helps us answer the question, how far will technology go till we cannot recognize it?

  • Brenton Kniess: Monster Business

    Monster Business is a laugh-out-loud comedy that takes a unique spin on classic monsters. Smith's sharp sense of humor is clear in every line. It's well a well-crafted and well-executed comedy that commits to the bit and has strong world-building and character development. Would pay good money to see this produced. Even has some potential to expand to a one-act or full-length if desired!

    Monster Business is a laugh-out-loud comedy that takes a unique spin on classic monsters. Smith's sharp sense of humor is clear in every line. It's well a well-crafted and well-executed comedy that commits to the bit and has strong world-building and character development. Would pay good money to see this produced. Even has some potential to expand to a one-act or full-length if desired!

  • Brenton Kniess: The Seance

    Jones' strong world-building is evident within The Seance, a unique ghost story. Jones creates a clear tone and atmosphere with the help of meaningful dialogue that makes this an intriguing piece in an exhausted genre. Would love to see more!

    Jones' strong world-building is evident within The Seance, a unique ghost story. Jones creates a clear tone and atmosphere with the help of meaningful dialogue that makes this an intriguing piece in an exhausted genre. Would love to see more!

  • Brenton Kniess: Baby Blue

    Mackling gives the exhausted rom-com new life with Baby Blue, a unique love story where two characters both exhausted and heartbroken end up being connected over a color.

    Mackling gives the exhausted rom-com new life with Baby Blue, a unique love story where two characters both exhausted and heartbroken end up being connected over a color.

  • Brenton Kniess: Voyage To Nowhere

    Mackling fills this moving two-hander with a strong emphasis on the dialogue that offers an unpredictable reveal that is encapsulated by heart and friendship.

    Mackling fills this moving two-hander with a strong emphasis on the dialogue that offers an unpredictable reveal that is encapsulated by heart and friendship.

  • Brenton Kniess: The Interrogator

    The Interrogator is a nail-biting drama that is held together by Peel's deep world-building, intelligent dialogue, and fluid pacing.

    The Interrogator is a nail-biting drama that is held together by Peel's deep world-building, intelligent dialogue, and fluid pacing.