Recommended by James Perry

  • James Perry: The Eighteenth Quinquennial Endlings Picnic

    A poignant exploration of the struggles faced by the last survivors of endangered species. The play unfolds in a conservation area park in the near future, where these beings gather for a picnic to bond, mourn, and reflect on their unique existence. The play delves into themes of extinction, loss, loneliness, and the impact of human actions on biodiversity. It also touches on the ethical dilemmas surrounding conservation efforts. I found this to be a very thoughtful and moving play.

    A poignant exploration of the struggles faced by the last survivors of endangered species. The play unfolds in a conservation area park in the near future, where these beings gather for a picnic to bond, mourn, and reflect on their unique existence. The play delves into themes of extinction, loss, loneliness, and the impact of human actions on biodiversity. It also touches on the ethical dilemmas surrounding conservation efforts. I found this to be a very thoughtful and moving play.

  • James Perry: Heist!

    A brilliant illustration of two bumbling thieves and a heist gone wrong. This play explores themes of unexpected consequences, adaptability, and the absurdity of criminal plans gone awry. The play's clever dialogue and comedic situation would make for an outstanding performance.

    A brilliant illustration of two bumbling thieves and a heist gone wrong. This play explores themes of unexpected consequences, adaptability, and the absurdity of criminal plans gone awry. The play's clever dialogue and comedic situation would make for an outstanding performance.

  • James Perry: BISCUITS & BONES

    "Biscuits and Bones" explores a quirky and unconventional blind date scenario at a dog park. The characters of Sloan and Max are well-defined and bring a delightful blend of eccentricity and allure. For those seeking a fun and original romantic comedy with a touch of canine charm, this is an excellent choice.

    "Biscuits and Bones" explores a quirky and unconventional blind date scenario at a dog park. The characters of Sloan and Max are well-defined and bring a delightful blend of eccentricity and allure. For those seeking a fun and original romantic comedy with a touch of canine charm, this is an excellent choice.

  • James Perry: OPPORTUNITIES

    "Opportunities" is a satirical take on corporate culture, blending humor and social commentary to explore themes of leadership, workplace dynamics, and the impact of corporate decisions on individuals. Rachael Carnes uses clever wordplay, absurd scenarios, and exaggerated corporate speak to devise a truly comedic story.

    "Opportunities" is a satirical take on corporate culture, blending humor and social commentary to explore themes of leadership, workplace dynamics, and the impact of corporate decisions on individuals. Rachael Carnes uses clever wordplay, absurd scenarios, and exaggerated corporate speak to devise a truly comedic story.

  • James Perry: Hot Blood Sundae

    “Hot Blood Sundae” is a delightful exploration of friendship, desires, and the quirks of life, with a bit of the supernatural thrown in for good measure. Highly recommended for those who enjoy a mix of humor and unconventional storytelling!

    “Hot Blood Sundae” is a delightful exploration of friendship, desires, and the quirks of life, with a bit of the supernatural thrown in for good measure. Highly recommended for those who enjoy a mix of humor and unconventional storytelling!

  • James Perry: They're In There

    "They're In There" by John Busser takes the audience on a suspenseful and psychological journey as it explores the blurred lines between reality and imagination. The play cleverly weaves themes of mental health, trauma, and the fragility of the human mind into its narrative.

    "They're In There" by John Busser takes the audience on a suspenseful and psychological journey as it explores the blurred lines between reality and imagination. The play cleverly weaves themes of mental health, trauma, and the fragility of the human mind into its narrative.

  • James Perry: Reconnaissance

    Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend's unique blend of comedy and reflection makes this play a standout, offering both entertainment and a meaningful message about our role in preserving the planet. The play addresses the urgency of taking responsibility for the environmental crisis and challenges the audience to question their own complacency.

    Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend's unique blend of comedy and reflection makes this play a standout, offering both entertainment and a meaningful message about our role in preserving the planet. The play addresses the urgency of taking responsibility for the environmental crisis and challenges the audience to question their own complacency.

  • James Perry: The Shittiest Play

    We’ve all been there before, right?

    The theme of desperation and the unexpected challenge of daily life is explored through the lens of an intimate and embarrassing situation.

    This might be a metaphor for something else…

    We’ve all been there before, right?

    The theme of desperation and the unexpected challenge of daily life is explored through the lens of an intimate and embarrassing situation.

    This might be a metaphor for something else…

  • James Perry: Venus Needs Men

    “Venus Needs Men” cleverly satirizes the world of community theater, poking fun at the repetitive nature of productions like "Steel Magnolias" and the challenges of finding male actors for roles. The play's witty dialogue, humorous characters, and satirical take on gender dynamics and community theater make it a wonderfully relatable piece.

    “Venus Needs Men” cleverly satirizes the world of community theater, poking fun at the repetitive nature of productions like "Steel Magnolias" and the challenges of finding male actors for roles. The play's witty dialogue, humorous characters, and satirical take on gender dynamics and community theater make it a wonderfully relatable piece.

  • James Perry: The Spider Infestation Problem is Mostly Resolved

    "The Spider Infestation Problem is Mostly Resolved" is a delightfully chaotic play that explores the aftermath of a spider extermination job. Themes explored include fear, camaraderie, and the unexpected consequences of a seemingly routine job. The absurdity of this spider-infested world and the quirky characters make for an entertaining experience that will leave you amused and pleasantly surprised.

    "The Spider Infestation Problem is Mostly Resolved" is a delightfully chaotic play that explores the aftermath of a spider extermination job. Themes explored include fear, camaraderie, and the unexpected consequences of a seemingly routine job. The absurdity of this spider-infested world and the quirky characters make for an entertaining experience that will leave you amused and pleasantly surprised.