Recommended by Brenton Kniess

  • Brenton Kniess: The Rekindling

    Funny, shocking, and clever. Aly Kantor hits all the right beats in this one minute romantic comedy.

    Funny, shocking, and clever. Aly Kantor hits all the right beats in this one minute romantic comedy.

  • Brenton Kniess: Her Smile

    Christopher Plumridge has a cheeky sense of humor that is unique and allows for moments to naturally occur. Nice touches of humor and intrigue that make this a memorable play.

    Christopher Plumridge has a cheeky sense of humor that is unique and allows for moments to naturally occur. Nice touches of humor and intrigue that make this a memorable play.

  • Brenton Kniess: Surprise Visit: A One Act Play

    This is an exceptionally authentic play. The journey that O’Connell puts Jeremy and Kourtney in is captivating and allows moments for light humor that keeps the story not only lively, but also keeps the situation real. A tremendous study of what makes us human.

    This is an exceptionally authentic play. The journey that O’Connell puts Jeremy and Kourtney in is captivating and allows moments for light humor that keeps the story not only lively, but also keeps the situation real. A tremendous study of what makes us human.

  • Brenton Kniess: Ground Zero

    Vince Gatton crafts a compelling drama regarding a fine line of how our perception of luck blends with personal mental health struggles. It’s poetic, compelling, and offers a rich character study. Ground zero is not an ending, but a beginning. A powerful play.

    Vince Gatton crafts a compelling drama regarding a fine line of how our perception of luck blends with personal mental health struggles. It’s poetic, compelling, and offers a rich character study. Ground zero is not an ending, but a beginning. A powerful play.

  • Brenton Kniess: The Art of... Dating

    Anastasia Wild’s THE ART OF…DATING is funny, honest, and an incredibly well crafted play. What stood out to me the most was the fast paced dialogue. The way Wild sets up the premise is engaging and smart. A fascinating exploration of the world of modern dating.

    Anastasia Wild’s THE ART OF…DATING is funny, honest, and an incredibly well crafted play. What stood out to me the most was the fast paced dialogue. The way Wild sets up the premise is engaging and smart. A fascinating exploration of the world of modern dating.

  • Brenton Kniess: G is for Grief

    I could not love this more! Kate Hertz crafts a beautifully melancholic experience that evokes the human experience. G IS FOR GRIEF is smart, inventive, and deeply moving.

    I could not love this more! Kate Hertz crafts a beautifully melancholic experience that evokes the human experience. G IS FOR GRIEF is smart, inventive, and deeply moving.

  • Brenton Kniess: Bring You Back

    I was engaged from the very beginning. The dialogue has the wit and pace of Neil Simon, the characters are fully realized and we get a strong sense of the relationship between Vera and Romeo in a short amount of time. BRING YOU BACK is the perfect fast paced comedy for your ten minute play festival!

    I was engaged from the very beginning. The dialogue has the wit and pace of Neil Simon, the characters are fully realized and we get a strong sense of the relationship between Vera and Romeo in a short amount of time. BRING YOU BACK is the perfect fast paced comedy for your ten minute play festival!

  • Brenton Kniess: BENCHMARKS (10-minutes)

    Glenn Alterman’s BENCHMARKS is an intelligent dramedy that brings the audience to the space where the common people learn, a bench. Alterman is able to allow us to fall into this world and become one with these characters. The dialogue is expertly crafted and allows for natural moments that will stick with you. Truly a lovely piece of theatre!

    Glenn Alterman’s BENCHMARKS is an intelligent dramedy that brings the audience to the space where the common people learn, a bench. Alterman is able to allow us to fall into this world and become one with these characters. The dialogue is expertly crafted and allows for natural moments that will stick with you. Truly a lovely piece of theatre!

  • Brenton Kniess: Love Sucks

    The vampire genre can be generic and recycled, but John Mabey is able to craft a dark comedy that is fresh, funny, and smart. There are so many great layers and a beautiful sense of juxtaposition about how why we choose to be the relationships we are in. LOVE SUCKS is delicious good time!

    The vampire genre can be generic and recycled, but John Mabey is able to craft a dark comedy that is fresh, funny, and smart. There are so many great layers and a beautiful sense of juxtaposition about how why we choose to be the relationships we are in. LOVE SUCKS is delicious good time!

  • Brenton Kniess: 12:34am

    This is an inventive farce that runs on all cylinders! It’s fun, witty, and incredibly imaginative. Loved the pacing and the incredibly wacky characters! Great fun!

    This is an inventive farce that runs on all cylinders! It’s fun, witty, and incredibly imaginative. Loved the pacing and the incredibly wacky characters! Great fun!