Recommended by Morey Norkin

  • Morey Norkin: Coffee House Boos

    A reality TV ghost hunting program shows up unannounced at a coffee shop. Hilarity ensues as the over-the-top British host desperately tries to find signs of “ghosties.” As funny as the host is, my favorite character is the understated, deadpan cameraman. The kind of part I would love to do! Well, with Halloween fast approaching, I hope someone gets the chance. Cheers for COFFEE HOUSE BOOS!

    A reality TV ghost hunting program shows up unannounced at a coffee shop. Hilarity ensues as the over-the-top British host desperately tries to find signs of “ghosties.” As funny as the host is, my favorite character is the understated, deadpan cameraman. The kind of part I would love to do! Well, with Halloween fast approaching, I hope someone gets the chance. Cheers for COFFEE HOUSE BOOS!

  • Morey Norkin: America

    America is a melting pot, but that doesn't mean everyone is welcome with open arms. Suspicions about "others" is still very much a part of the culture. The reaction of these young people to a stranger, maybe with difficulty communicating, is frightening. Engrossing theater with a very clear message!

    America is a melting pot, but that doesn't mean everyone is welcome with open arms. Suspicions about "others" is still very much a part of the culture. The reaction of these young people to a stranger, maybe with difficulty communicating, is frightening. Engrossing theater with a very clear message!

  • Morey Norkin: She Sells Seashells

    George and Sally’s story is one of a lifetime of love. But like her seashells that are worn from years of weather and tides, Sally’s memories are fading. Joe Swenson, in this brief glimpse into this couple’s life, quietly and calmly shares their history, current challenges, and the inevitable loss ahead. The result is an emotional tidal wave that will affect you long after reading.

    George and Sally’s story is one of a lifetime of love. But like her seashells that are worn from years of weather and tides, Sally’s memories are fading. Joe Swenson, in this brief glimpse into this couple’s life, quietly and calmly shares their history, current challenges, and the inevitable loss ahead. The result is an emotional tidal wave that will affect you long after reading.

  • Morey Norkin: Creatively Evolved!

    How do you harness the passion and creativity of playwrights for use in AI generated programming? Rachel Feeny-Williams explores this question in CREATIVELY EVOLVED, and provides a frighteningly literal answer. A terrific and shocking look at the present and future implications of putting profits ahead of people. With a storyline worthy of the best of The Twilight Zone, this play offers great suspense layered with important issues around the value we place on art and the people who make it. AI cannot possibly compete with Rachel Feeny-Williams!

    How do you harness the passion and creativity of playwrights for use in AI generated programming? Rachel Feeny-Williams explores this question in CREATIVELY EVOLVED, and provides a frighteningly literal answer. A terrific and shocking look at the present and future implications of putting profits ahead of people. With a storyline worthy of the best of The Twilight Zone, this play offers great suspense layered with important issues around the value we place on art and the people who make it. AI cannot possibly compete with Rachel Feeny-Williams!

  • Morey Norkin: Creatively Censored

    Arts funding, whether for schools, community theaters, or regional theaters is considered more of a luxury in too many places rather than the necessity it truly is. Rachel Feeny-Williams demonstrates this beautifully by letting us feel part of the Mill Box Theatre and the wonderful folks who have called it home for so long. If you’re reading this, you probably know a place like the Mill Box. Chances are you started such a place. We need more Mill Boxes and folks to advocate for arts funding. To Theatre!

    Arts funding, whether for schools, community theaters, or regional theaters is considered more of a luxury in too many places rather than the necessity it truly is. Rachel Feeny-Williams demonstrates this beautifully by letting us feel part of the Mill Box Theatre and the wonderful folks who have called it home for so long. If you’re reading this, you probably know a place like the Mill Box. Chances are you started such a place. We need more Mill Boxes and folks to advocate for arts funding. To Theatre!

  • Morey Norkin: Ancient Wisdom of the Shoebill Stork

    The quest for ancient wisdom and maybe a Nobel Prize clouds the magic right before Dr. Bill’s eyes. In this charming, funny, and somewhat creepy tale of innocence, greed, and the wonders of nature, Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn provides a welcome addition to her delightful collection of stone circle short plays. A wonderful challenge for costumers and for the two actors portraying the magnificent SHOEBILL STORK! Would love to see how a creative team brings this to life!

    The quest for ancient wisdom and maybe a Nobel Prize clouds the magic right before Dr. Bill’s eyes. In this charming, funny, and somewhat creepy tale of innocence, greed, and the wonders of nature, Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn provides a welcome addition to her delightful collection of stone circle short plays. A wonderful challenge for costumers and for the two actors portraying the magnificent SHOEBILL STORK! Would love to see how a creative team brings this to life!

  • Morey Norkin: Thoughts and Prayers

    This is perhaps the most effective use of theater to advocate for gun control that I’ve come across. The concert style performance guarantees that Dan Taube’s powerful message will be delivered forcefully to the audience. This needs to be read and seen until, through some major social change, it becomes a period piece.

    This is perhaps the most effective use of theater to advocate for gun control that I’ve come across. The concert style performance guarantees that Dan Taube’s powerful message will be delivered forcefully to the audience. This needs to be read and seen until, through some major social change, it becomes a period piece.

  • Morey Norkin: A Bevin Boy's Progress

    A remarkably theatrical telling of a little known (to me anyway) story out of WWII Britain. Alice Josephs’ script soars with poetry and language that engages all the senses. What an absolute marvel this would be to see on stage!

    A remarkably theatrical telling of a little known (to me anyway) story out of WWII Britain. Alice Josephs’ script soars with poetry and language that engages all the senses. What an absolute marvel this would be to see on stage!

  • Morey Norkin: Pilloried

    Wisdom can come from the most unexpected source. In this hilarious two hander we learn that the answer is indeed blowing in the wind. Visual and verbal comedy abound! Stage this one soon and let her rip!

    Wisdom can come from the most unexpected source. In this hilarious two hander we learn that the answer is indeed blowing in the wind. Visual and verbal comedy abound! Stage this one soon and let her rip!

  • Morey Norkin: Breathe In, Breathe Out

    This clever look at ORGANizational hierarchy is also a cautionary tale. Marilyn Ollett’s hilarious wordplay satirizes corporate culture perfectly. If you’re located too far from the head office, your concerns might not be addressed. And the results can be breathtaking!

    This clever look at ORGANizational hierarchy is also a cautionary tale. Marilyn Ollett’s hilarious wordplay satirizes corporate culture perfectly. If you’re located too far from the head office, your concerns might not be addressed. And the results can be breathtaking!