Recommended by Jaxson Mackling

  • Clockwork
    14 Jul. 2023
    A moment in time. A moment we may want to relive, yet we make things worse because of it. A moment that is dark without a beacon of hope. KNIESS' play shows brilliance and how one moment in time can bring out the worse of family dynamics.
  • VIOLET AND HARRIS
    12 Jul. 2023
    Woah. What a play Sam has written. The twists and turns. The things that eb and flow. What a world. What a world! As people living through our own battles we tend to act like these characters; both hiding away and fighting it stay alive.

    A play that will help and harm. A play beautifully written. A play perfect for anyone.

    A PLAY THAT WILL TRANSCEND.

    To say anything else, would be an understatement.
  • Thoughts and Prayers
    9 Jul. 2023
    Four actors, one meaningful story that ascends generations. Who was this killer anyway, how did they come to kill nine others…may the world never know.

    TAUBE’s short play, “Thoughts and Prayers” is powerful. Wonderfully written. Beautifully executed. May the theatre community produce this always.
  • Grave Misunderstanding
    8 Jul. 2023
    SAPIO’s play Grave Misunderstanding is a chilling thriller and a lovely story at that! Honey Simpson is one worth finding! Grave is wonderful and would be perfect for a night of new works in the thriller genre. Well done!
  • Lazy Day Gone Bad
    2 Jul. 2023
    BODY’s ten minute play is such a sweet little knack and friendship! A lovely little piece of theatre that has so much more potential. Brava! Well done!
  • Rock Solid
    24 Jun. 2023
    What a precious short play full of life! This family dynamic is played out especially well! BODY's play "Rock Solid" deals with life and death so grately, and deserves more and more productions in the near future! Exceptionally well done!
  • What Are Friends For?
    17 Jun. 2023
    BODY’s ten-minute unforeseen yet unforgettable start of a romance, “What Are Friends For” is breathtaking. It sucks you in the minute you start reading! From the witty humor Francesca, to the romantic gestures of Travis this play is one tiny moment on the couch wrapped up into a bigger picture that just makes you feel hopeful! I’m so glad, BODY’s play graced my presence. A play I would love to see continue being produced. Well done!
  • Outlaw Dad - A Monologue
    14 Jun. 2023
    COLE’s monologue, “Outlaw Dad” tells the story of a Dad trying to find the right words, not to only help his struggling daughter, but his community and the world around him. Pride shouldn’t be taken for granted. We are ourselves for a reason. Bravo to Aaron, and to Deb for creating such a powerful and raw message in one short page!
  • Ten Things I Hated Growing Up: A Monologue
    14 Jun. 2023
    DZUBAK’s monologue is the definition of two words. Rich and raw. Two words that encompass the passion and guilt I felt for Cole when reading this monologue. The fact that someone can be, one so relatable ,and two so powerfully beautiful and vulnerable all the same time, is truly amazing! What an incredible and inspiring experience. A definite audition monologue like no other! Any other words and they would become an understatement.
  • First Date 2099
    13 Jun. 2023
    Dating in the year 2099 might seem complicated as this plays out, but BYHAM settles it with ease. Each validation of the tablet is more complex and requires focus. A man and woman finding each other compatible all through their own quirks and life experiences. A marvelous journey of love and joyous occasion! Brava!

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