Recommended by Neil Radtke

  • Neil Radtke: It's A Wonderful Satan

    This play is a "devilishly" delightful twist on the classic tale, offering a fresh perspective on redemption and self-discovery. With sharp wit and unexpected turns, this short play navigates the complexities of friendship and the true meaning of evil. John Mabey hit all the right notes on this excellent parody! Wonderful!

    This play is a "devilishly" delightful twist on the classic tale, offering a fresh perspective on redemption and self-discovery. With sharp wit and unexpected turns, this short play navigates the complexities of friendship and the true meaning of evil. John Mabey hit all the right notes on this excellent parody! Wonderful!

  • Neil Radtke: SELLSOUL

    This play is a delightful exploration of desperation, deals, and demons set against the backdrop of a cemetery. Bolduc's clever writing and engaging characters make for a thoroughly entertaining experience from start to finish. Clever piece!

    This play is a delightful exploration of desperation, deals, and demons set against the backdrop of a cemetery. Bolduc's clever writing and engaging characters make for a thoroughly entertaining experience from start to finish. Clever piece!

  • Neil Radtke: Terra Cotta, or What We Leave Behind

    This play is a touching story about friendship and saying goodbye. Through heartfelt conversations between Skye and Fern, it shows how even small gifts can hold big memories. Excellent!

    This play is a touching story about friendship and saying goodbye. Through heartfelt conversations between Skye and Fern, it shows how even small gifts can hold big memories. Excellent!

  • Neil Radtke: The Juggler

    "The Juggler" will entertain audiences with its lighthearted humor and playful premise. This play would be a charming and amusing addition to a performance of short comedic plays.

    "The Juggler" will entertain audiences with its lighthearted humor and playful premise. This play would be a charming and amusing addition to a performance of short comedic plays.

  • Neil Radtke: Red Handed

    "Red Handed" is a compelling examination of the darker side of show business, offering a searing critique of the exploitation and abuse faced by performers, particularly young women, within the industry. Priya Ele's provocative writing invites audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about the price of fame and the sacrifices demanded by the pursuit of artistic expression.

    "Red Handed" is a compelling examination of the darker side of show business, offering a searing critique of the exploitation and abuse faced by performers, particularly young women, within the industry. Priya Ele's provocative writing invites audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about the price of fame and the sacrifices demanded by the pursuit of artistic expression.

  • Neil Radtke: Exit Poll

    I really enjoyed this play because despite its comedic elements, "Exit Poll" ultimately serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of prioritizing spectacle over substance in both media coverage and civic engagement. Well-written and makes you think. Just in time for the election!

    I really enjoyed this play because despite its comedic elements, "Exit Poll" ultimately serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of prioritizing spectacle over substance in both media coverage and civic engagement. Well-written and makes you think. Just in time for the election!

  • Neil Radtke: REMAIN

    "Remain" is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant piece that offers a raw and honest portrayal of mental illness and the human experience.

    "Remain" is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant piece that offers a raw and honest portrayal of mental illness and the human experience.

  • Neil Radtke: The School Dance

    I teach middle school and this is pretty much spot on. I found myself nodding with each of the interactions as they played out and thinking "yep, that's how it goes." Well written and definitely something that will pull at the nostalgic heartstrings!

    I teach middle school and this is pretty much spot on. I found myself nodding with each of the interactions as they played out and thinking "yep, that's how it goes." Well written and definitely something that will pull at the nostalgic heartstrings!

  • Neil Radtke: There Are No Closets in My Classroom

    "There Are No Closets in My Classroom" offers a powerful exploration of the challenges and complexities faced by both educators and students in navigating issues of identity, acceptance, and expression within the educational setting.

    "There Are No Closets in My Classroom" offers a powerful exploration of the challenges and complexities faced by both educators and students in navigating issues of identity, acceptance, and expression within the educational setting.

  • Neil Radtke: Tableaux Vivants

    "Tableaux Vivants" offers a daring and imaginative exploration of existential themes and human connection, presented through a series of surreal vignettes. Those who appreciate experimental theatre will find many moments of poetic insight worth experiencing.

    "Tableaux Vivants" offers a daring and imaginative exploration of existential themes and human connection, presented through a series of surreal vignettes. Those who appreciate experimental theatre will find many moments of poetic insight worth experiencing.