Recommended by Lou Jones

  • How does Christopher Soucy think up these ideas? This is a fantastic original short play. The quick fire dialogue between the characters is whacky and the story line hilarious. Love it.

    How does Christopher Soucy think up these ideas? This is a fantastic original short play. The quick fire dialogue between the characters is whacky and the story line hilarious. Love it.

  • A great 1 minute play. Stay safe or live dangerously? Well done.

    A great 1 minute play. Stay safe or live dangerously? Well done.

  • Ooh, that's a scary one. We have to fill in the blanks to know the full story behind the words. Nice one.

    Ooh, that's a scary one. We have to fill in the blanks to know the full story behind the words. Nice one.

  • This is beautiful. From the silence to the honest conversation and from the moving light from the stained glass wondow to the peaceful ending. I'd love to see this on stage with the refracted light coming through to add to the beauty and atmosphere.

    This is beautiful. From the silence to the honest conversation and from the moving light from the stained glass wondow to the peaceful ending. I'd love to see this on stage with the refracted light coming through to add to the beauty and atmosphere.

  • A cute little exchange of kindness between strangers with some comedy thrown in. Lovely.

    A cute little exchange of kindness between strangers with some comedy thrown in. Lovely.

  • Lou Jones: THE DEFENESTRATION OF FROGS (TWO-MINUTE PLAY)

    This is funny, completely unpredictable and as mad as a box of frogs.

    This is funny, completely unpredictable and as mad as a box of frogs.

  • Lou Jones: Reasonable Suspicion – A MONOLOGUE

    This one pulls at your heart strings - for the child who has probably been plucking up the courage for months to confide in the teacher, and for the teacher who then needs to report it immediately and put on their smiling face to continue teaching the class. A wonderful, emotional monologue to perform.

    This one pulls at your heart strings - for the child who has probably been plucking up the courage for months to confide in the teacher, and for the teacher who then needs to report it immediately and put on their smiling face to continue teaching the class. A wonderful, emotional monologue to perform.

  • Lou Jones: THE TREE THAT HEARS

    Haha, a nice little fable showing you can't trust anyone. I like that the audience don't get to hear the secret and need to use their own imagination to fill in the blanks. I think children would particularly like acting this out and being in the audience, filling in those blanks.

    Haha, a nice little fable showing you can't trust anyone. I like that the audience don't get to hear the secret and need to use their own imagination to fill in the blanks. I think children would particularly like acting this out and being in the audience, filling in those blanks.

  • Lou Jones: Situation Report

    I really liked this tense short drama. To write about a harrowing theme and to lead us one way then hit us with that change of direction all in 2 minutes. Nice one.

    I really liked this tense short drama. To write about a harrowing theme and to lead us one way then hit us with that change of direction all in 2 minutes. Nice one.

  • Lou Jones: Whistle Blower (A Monologue)

    Wow that's a dark take on something as seemingly harmless as blowing a whistle. I'm always fascinated with stories of people trying to hang on to their sanity. Would be a fantastic physical and emotional monologue to perform. Nice one.

    Wow that's a dark take on something as seemingly harmless as blowing a whistle. I'm always fascinated with stories of people trying to hang on to their sanity. Would be a fantastic physical and emotional monologue to perform. Nice one.