Recommended by Jaxson Mackling

  • John’s “37 Origami Bees” is a comedy for the ‘not so tech savvy’ people of the world. Me included. Who loves tech assistants these days? Regardless, the play is a lovely touch on what it means to not get what you want went you ask for it. The play is about passion and music. Produce. Produce. Produce!

    John’s “37 Origami Bees” is a comedy for the ‘not so tech savvy’ people of the world. Me included. Who loves tech assistants these days? Regardless, the play is a lovely touch on what it means to not get what you want went you ask for it. The play is about passion and music. Produce. Produce. Produce!

  • A beautiful poigant monologue..down to every last word. It's real. Raw. Horny. Goodness is LAUREN horny! As a person whose also not been touched and is truly lonely, I really hopes it works out for LAUREN. Actors will love to sink their teeth into PEP TALK. Beautiful.

    A beautiful poigant monologue..down to every last word. It's real. Raw. Horny. Goodness is LAUREN horny! As a person whose also not been touched and is truly lonely, I really hopes it works out for LAUREN. Actors will love to sink their teeth into PEP TALK. Beautiful.

  • DEBRA A. COLE'S one minute play is a beautiful yet hilarious scenario. Produce this, you'll want to.

    DEBRA A. COLE'S one minute play is a beautiful yet hilarious scenario. Produce this, you'll want to.

  • Wow. You think one thing about a play until it punches you with a “Ah ha!” moment. Deb’s monologue VIRGIN did just that. A lovely monologue for any first timer…to acting that is!

    Wow. You think one thing about a play until it punches you with a “Ah ha!” moment. Deb’s monologue VIRGIN did just that. A lovely monologue for any first timer…to acting that is!

  • Lovely, lovely piece by COLE. I used to not understand, which in turn made me hate poetry, but reading this now, I just might like them again. Such a tender piece of theatre.

    Lovely, lovely piece by COLE. I used to not understand, which in turn made me hate poetry, but reading this now, I just might like them again. Such a tender piece of theatre.

  • Jaxson Mackling: This International Women's Day Is Going To Be Different

    A powerful one-minute play RAMSEY has written. What brilliance. All it takes is one sicko to ruin a good thing. Produce this. SO NEEDED.

    A powerful one-minute play RAMSEY has written. What brilliance. All it takes is one sicko to ruin a good thing. Produce this. SO NEEDED.

  • Jaxson Mackling: Balance Beam

    As a person living in the generation full of social media, I can totally feel EMMA's pain of uncertainity and unsureness of posting. ALLES' piece showcases what it means to be a college age person in a world where everything is broadcasted. The pain. The gain. Finding your presence in a world so cruel. Lovely and touching read. Perfect for a festival about social media {wink, wink}. Bravo!

    As a person living in the generation full of social media, I can totally feel EMMA's pain of uncertainity and unsureness of posting. ALLES' piece showcases what it means to be a college age person in a world where everything is broadcasted. The pain. The gain. Finding your presence in a world so cruel. Lovely and touching read. Perfect for a festival about social media {wink, wink}. Bravo!

  • Jaxson Mackling: CUE STEWIE

    As a twenty-two year who lives in a generation where everything is on social media, I think I might need a STEWIE in my life. This is a wonderful opportunity for college students to get an understanding and to truly think about how much time they’re spending on social media, and how it can impact the brain and our psyche.

    As a twenty-two year who lives in a generation where everything is on social media, I think I might need a STEWIE in my life. This is a wonderful opportunity for college students to get an understanding and to truly think about how much time they’re spending on social media, and how it can impact the brain and our psyche.

  • Jaxson Mackling: AFLOAT

    Ope. Well that’s unfortunate. My mother has always said “be careful what you post on Facebook because you never know who knows who…”, and COLE has hit this truth hard with a wonderful five minute play. This is something definitely worth producing!

    Ope. Well that’s unfortunate. My mother has always said “be careful what you post on Facebook because you never know who knows who…”, and COLE has hit this truth hard with a wonderful five minute play. This is something definitely worth producing!

  • Jaxson Mackling: coming out

    Donley's ten-minute "coming out" is absurd in all the right ways! My final thoughts; What the-? Okay? What just happened? Not expecting that twist to come out of nowhere, but it explicitly says the father does wear the dress in the relationship, but not what YOU'd THINK.

    One hell of a job!

    Donley's ten-minute "coming out" is absurd in all the right ways! My final thoughts; What the-? Okay? What just happened? Not expecting that twist to come out of nowhere, but it explicitly says the father does wear the dress in the relationship, but not what YOU'd THINK.

    One hell of a job!