Recommended by James Perry

  • James Perry: The Edge of a Disappearing Thing

    A hauntingly beautiful exploration of memory, sisterhood, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of a neglected yard and a looming comet, Sutton has crafted a deeply emotional narrative that lingers in the heart. This play resonates with its raw portrayal of human connections amidst abandonment, uncertainty, and loss.

    A hauntingly beautiful exploration of memory, sisterhood, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of a neglected yard and a looming comet, Sutton has crafted a deeply emotional narrative that lingers in the heart. This play resonates with its raw portrayal of human connections amidst abandonment, uncertainty, and loss.

  • James Perry: ELEVEN

    Eleven, by Rachael Carnes, is a touching play that delves into the heart of a mother-daughter relationship. Through authentic dialogue, Carnes beautifully captures the tumult of adolescence and the challenges of parenthood. The exchanges about independence, trust, and growing up are both humorous and tender, making their struggles and bond deeply relatable. This play is a poignant exploration of family dynamics, filled with moments of both conflict and love.

    Eleven, by Rachael Carnes, is a touching play that delves into the heart of a mother-daughter relationship. Through authentic dialogue, Carnes beautifully captures the tumult of adolescence and the challenges of parenthood. The exchanges about independence, trust, and growing up are both humorous and tender, making their struggles and bond deeply relatable. This play is a poignant exploration of family dynamics, filled with moments of both conflict and love.

  • James Perry: A Little Lamb

    A Little Lamb, by Ricardo Soltero-Brown, is an enigmatic exploration of modern existential angst. The intense dialogue between Leslie and Saar revolves around abstract themes of identity, disillusionment, and the complexities of human connection. An evocative portrayal of contemporary life, this play is a powerful, thought-provoking experience that leaves you wanting more.

    A Little Lamb, by Ricardo Soltero-Brown, is an enigmatic exploration of modern existential angst. The intense dialogue between Leslie and Saar revolves around abstract themes of identity, disillusionment, and the complexities of human connection. An evocative portrayal of contemporary life, this play is a powerful, thought-provoking experience that leaves you wanting more.

  • James Perry: This is Fine; Or, How Chekhov's Baby Saved the Party

    Samantha Oty has crafted a captivating and humorous play exploring modern relationships, the pressures of adulthood, and the comedic chaos that ensues when life's unexpected events collide. This play is an exceptional choice for anyone seeking a fresh, contemporary comedy with a touch of genuine emotion. I highly recommend this play for its clever writing, strong character development, and the way it beautifully captures the complexities of modern relationships and the unpredictable nature of life.

    Samantha Oty has crafted a captivating and humorous play exploring modern relationships, the pressures of adulthood, and the comedic chaos that ensues when life's unexpected events collide. This play is an exceptional choice for anyone seeking a fresh, contemporary comedy with a touch of genuine emotion. I highly recommend this play for its clever writing, strong character development, and the way it beautifully captures the complexities of modern relationships and the unpredictable nature of life.

  • James Perry: The Courtship of Winifred Edwards

    The Handkerchief Play by Maggie Smith is a captivating exploration of love and societal expectations in 1890s New York. With well-drawn characters like the independent Winifred and the witty Georgia, the play masterfully intertwines humor and romance. The hidden love affair between Winifred and Georgia is both tender and revolutionary, culminating in a heartwarming and triumphant conclusion. Maggie Smith's vivid writing brings the Victorian setting to life, making this play a delightful read that celebrates individuality and love. I highly recommend this play for its engaging storyline and...

    The Handkerchief Play by Maggie Smith is a captivating exploration of love and societal expectations in 1890s New York. With well-drawn characters like the independent Winifred and the witty Georgia, the play masterfully intertwines humor and romance. The hidden love affair between Winifred and Georgia is both tender and revolutionary, culminating in a heartwarming and triumphant conclusion. Maggie Smith's vivid writing brings the Victorian setting to life, making this play a delightful read that celebrates individuality and love. I highly recommend this play for its engaging storyline and rich character development.

  • James Perry: Winchester Geese

    Winchester Geese is a haunting exploration of forgotten lives and unspoken sorrows, bringing to life the stories of Cecily, Avis, and Bridget—three spirits tethered to the Crossbones Graveyard in Southwark, London. The dynamic between these three women reveals the layers of their existence, both in life and death, and their struggle with the concept of moving on. Maggie Smith has crafted a work that not only tells the story of its protagonists but also invites the audience to reflect on themes of mortality, memory, and the invisible ties that bind us all.

    Winchester Geese is a haunting exploration of forgotten lives and unspoken sorrows, bringing to life the stories of Cecily, Avis, and Bridget—three spirits tethered to the Crossbones Graveyard in Southwark, London. The dynamic between these three women reveals the layers of their existence, both in life and death, and their struggle with the concept of moving on. Maggie Smith has crafted a work that not only tells the story of its protagonists but also invites the audience to reflect on themes of mortality, memory, and the invisible ties that bind us all.

  • James Perry: My Hired Hand

    Tender, touching, heartwarming.

    Tender, touching, heartwarming.

  • James Perry: The Sun, Like, Nothing

    "The Sun, Like, Nothing" examines the role of education in fostering understanding and empathy. Additionally, the play explores the concept of beauty, challenging conventional standards and emphasizing the value of authenticity. I highly recommend this engaging script for its poignant reflection on education, beauty, and personal growth.

    "The Sun, Like, Nothing" examines the role of education in fostering understanding and empathy. Additionally, the play explores the concept of beauty, challenging conventional standards and emphasizing the value of authenticity. I highly recommend this engaging script for its poignant reflection on education, beauty, and personal growth.

  • James Perry: J.D.

    "J.D." is a deeply moving and introspective exploration of desire and regret. The authenticity of the characters and the emotional depth of the narrative leave a profound impact.

    "J.D." is a deeply moving and introspective exploration of desire and regret. The authenticity of the characters and the emotional depth of the narrative leave a profound impact.

  • James Perry: Special Extra Treatment

    At its core, "Special Extra Treatment" is a commentary on identity, class, and the quest for significance in a world that often reduces individuals to mere background noise.

    Set in a restaurant, the play follows a seemingly ordinary couple as they confront their lack of significance in the grand scheme of things, only to discover unexpected truths about themselves and each other.

    I love everything about this play! I highly recommend it for an evening of laughter, contemplation, and perhaps a newfound appreciation for the complexities of human existence.

    At its core, "Special Extra Treatment" is a commentary on identity, class, and the quest for significance in a world that often reduces individuals to mere background noise.

    Set in a restaurant, the play follows a seemingly ordinary couple as they confront their lack of significance in the grand scheme of things, only to discover unexpected truths about themselves and each other.

    I love everything about this play! I highly recommend it for an evening of laughter, contemplation, and perhaps a newfound appreciation for the complexities of human existence.