Recommended by Neil Radtke

  • Neil Radtke: A Penny for Your Thoughts

    In "A Penny for Your Thoughts," Hope and Mitch share funny and touching moments as they talk about their day and deal with misunderstandings. Through their conversations, we see how they feel about each other and how they handle problems together. With humor and love, they work through their worries and show that communication is important in a relationship. The play highlights the ups and downs of married life in a simple and heartwarming way.

    In "A Penny for Your Thoughts," Hope and Mitch share funny and touching moments as they talk about their day and deal with misunderstandings. Through their conversations, we see how they feel about each other and how they handle problems together. With humor and love, they work through their worries and show that communication is important in a relationship. The play highlights the ups and downs of married life in a simple and heartwarming way.

  • Neil Radtke: Splitting the Check (Ten Minute)

    This play humorously navigates the awkwardness of modern dating dynamics. Angie and Brett find themselves in a comedic showdown over who should foot the bill for their dinner. As they bicker over the check, misunderstandings abound and tensions rise. The play offers a witty commentary on gender roles and social expectations in relationships. With its sharp humor and relatable scenarios, "Splitting the Check" is sure to keep audiences entertained from start to finish.

    This play humorously navigates the awkwardness of modern dating dynamics. Angie and Brett find themselves in a comedic showdown over who should foot the bill for their dinner. As they bicker over the check, misunderstandings abound and tensions rise. The play offers a witty commentary on gender roles and social expectations in relationships. With its sharp humor and relatable scenarios, "Splitting the Check" is sure to keep audiences entertained from start to finish.

  • Neil Radtke: The Penance - 10 Minute Play

    This play is so filled with suspense! Anne, who struggles with alcohol, wants to confess something serious to the priest. But things take a scary turn when the priest reveals he's not who he seems. A stranger arrives, adding more mystery. In just a few minutes, the play takes you on a suspenseful journey of secrets and danger. It's a gripping story about honesty and forgiveness, perfect for a quick but thrilling performance.

    This play is so filled with suspense! Anne, who struggles with alcohol, wants to confess something serious to the priest. But things take a scary turn when the priest reveals he's not who he seems. A stranger arrives, adding more mystery. In just a few minutes, the play takes you on a suspenseful journey of secrets and danger. It's a gripping story about honesty and forgiveness, perfect for a quick but thrilling performance.

  • Neil Radtke: ACCIDENTALLY UNLIKE A MONSTER

    This play is a touching 10-minute play set in a 90s motel room. It follows Wesley, a rock star facing tough times, and Deleria, a mysterious character. Through their conversation, Wesley reflects on his past mistakes and tries to find a way forward. Deleria's presence challenges Wesley to confront his inner struggles and seek redemption. The play explores themes of identity and forgiveness in a captivating and accessible way, making it a compelling and thought-provoking piece for audiences of all ages.

    This play is a touching 10-minute play set in a 90s motel room. It follows Wesley, a rock star facing tough times, and Deleria, a mysterious character. Through their conversation, Wesley reflects on his past mistakes and tries to find a way forward. Deleria's presence challenges Wesley to confront his inner struggles and seek redemption. The play explores themes of identity and forgiveness in a captivating and accessible way, making it a compelling and thought-provoking piece for audiences of all ages.

  • Neil Radtke: Muse

    This dynamic monologue presents a multifaceted portrayal of the Muse archetype, exploring themes of beauty, desire, and creativity. With poignant observations and sharp humor, the monologue challenges traditional notions of romantic and artistic inspiration. This piece offers an engaging opportunity for actors to delve into the complexities of identity and human connection. Overall, it's a captivating exploration of the constructed nature of idealized femininity and the nature of artistic inspiration.

    This dynamic monologue presents a multifaceted portrayal of the Muse archetype, exploring themes of beauty, desire, and creativity. With poignant observations and sharp humor, the monologue challenges traditional notions of romantic and artistic inspiration. This piece offers an engaging opportunity for actors to delve into the complexities of identity and human connection. Overall, it's a captivating exploration of the constructed nature of idealized femininity and the nature of artistic inspiration.

  • Neil Radtke: The Peculiar Puppets of Philip Platt

    This play is a touching exploration of friendship and resilience in the face of loss. With its relatable characters and heartfelt moments, this play offers a poignant reminder of the importance of connection and the power of friendship. "The Peculiar Puppets of Philip Platt" is a heartwarming tale that will leave audiences touched and inspired.

    This play is a touching exploration of friendship and resilience in the face of loss. With its relatable characters and heartfelt moments, this play offers a poignant reminder of the importance of connection and the power of friendship. "The Peculiar Puppets of Philip Platt" is a heartwarming tale that will leave audiences touched and inspired.

  • Neil Radtke: THIS COW AND THAT TROMBONE

    This is a fun play about exploring dreams and finding yourself, all happening on a farm. It's easy to understand and gets you thinking about what you want in life. The characters, like Effie and Suzie, show different sides of wanting more than what's expected. The trombone in the story is like a symbol of following your passions, which is pretty cool. With Beau's friendly help, the play teaches us how important it is to support each other when trying new things. Overall, it's a feel-good story about being brave and going after what makes you happy.

    This is a fun play about exploring dreams and finding yourself, all happening on a farm. It's easy to understand and gets you thinking about what you want in life. The characters, like Effie and Suzie, show different sides of wanting more than what's expected. The trombone in the story is like a symbol of following your passions, which is pretty cool. With Beau's friendly help, the play teaches us how important it is to support each other when trying new things. Overall, it's a feel-good story about being brave and going after what makes you happy.

  • Neil Radtke: The Council of Misplaced Things

    This is an amusing take on the common problem of misplacing things. Rachel Feeny-Williams has an extremely clever portrayal of the "Council" made me chuckle. This is a fun and relatable tale that audiences will enjoy! Plus, now I know who to blame when I can't find my stuff! :-)

    This is an amusing take on the common problem of misplacing things. Rachel Feeny-Williams has an extremely clever portrayal of the "Council" made me chuckle. This is a fun and relatable tale that audiences will enjoy! Plus, now I know who to blame when I can't find my stuff! :-)

  • Neil Radtke: An Apéritif [a 1-minute play]

    This play is such an actor's script. Kathleen can show a wide range of emotions that tell her story and justify her solution in such a short amount of time. Martin has again crafted an emotional scene that will resonate with audiences.

    This play is such an actor's script. Kathleen can show a wide range of emotions that tell her story and justify her solution in such a short amount of time. Martin has again crafted an emotional scene that will resonate with audiences.

  • Neil Radtke: Pithole

    This was quite the wild ride! This is one of those shows where you can see the ending coming and with each new turn, the dread of the inevitable starts to set in as an audience member. The story of Pitthole is just one of many similar tales of places that relied too heavily on one industry. Matthew Alan does a superb job of hitting just the right pace and emotion for this piece. Well done.

    This was quite the wild ride! This is one of those shows where you can see the ending coming and with each new turn, the dread of the inevitable starts to set in as an audience member. The story of Pitthole is just one of many similar tales of places that relied too heavily on one industry. Matthew Alan does a superb job of hitting just the right pace and emotion for this piece. Well done.