Recommended by Lou Jones

  • Lou Jones: Last Supper (A Monologue)

    This is a sad, yet beautiful interpretation of the prompt - a last meal. Some lovely lines of wisdom in this short play.

    This is a sad, yet beautiful interpretation of the prompt - a last meal. Some lovely lines of wisdom in this short play.

  • Lou Jones: Dr. TikTok – A MONOLOGUE

    I completely relate to this monologue. It could have been written for me and i expect many other women as many slipped through the net because it can present differently in women. An overactive mind, rather than body. I think this will spark many people to check out Doc TikTok too.

    I completely relate to this monologue. It could have been written for me and i expect many other women as many slipped through the net because it can present differently in women. An overactive mind, rather than body. I think this will spark many people to check out Doc TikTok too.

  • Lou Jones: A scene from Maggie and the Paperweight

    This is a nice start to a full length play. I'm interested to see where the relationship between Maggie and Herman goes. Loved finding out what was being used as paperweights.Now i want to know why they're being used as paperweights.

    This is a nice start to a full length play. I'm interested to see where the relationship between Maggie and Herman goes. Loved finding out what was being used as paperweights.Now i want to know why they're being used as paperweights.

  • Lou Jones: TARA'S BLIND DATE

    I'm a big fan of 1 minute plays and this didn't disappoint. Would love to see this on stage. Even the poster visual would be captivating.

    I'm a big fan of 1 minute plays and this didn't disappoint. Would love to see this on stage. Even the poster visual would be captivating.

  • Lou Jones: Special Ingredient

    Very funny. From the ingredients to the lackluster demon, I was smiling all the way through. Nice one.

    Very funny. From the ingredients to the lackluster demon, I was smiling all the way through. Nice one.

  • Lou Jones: DROP-OFF DAY (MONOLOGUE)

    A nice monologue reminiscing about what could have been, then realising its never too late.

    A nice monologue reminiscing about what could have been, then realising its never too late.

  • Lou Jones: LAST CHANCE DANCE

    This is a sweet play about a romance that never happened back in the day. But now there's a second chance. Lovely.

    This is a sweet play about a romance that never happened back in the day. But now there's a second chance. Lovely.

  • Lou Jones: Second Nature

    Ooooh, a very creepy story that seems far from creepy at first, but the twist is fantastic.

    Ooooh, a very creepy story that seems far from creepy at first, but the twist is fantastic.

  • Lou Jones: Get It?

    This is an interesting play with fast paced dialogue. Do they get it? Or do they like it? It seems both don't go together.

    This is an interesting play with fast paced dialogue. Do they get it? Or do they like it? It seems both don't go together.

  • Lou Jones: Common Law Christmas

    This is a lovely short play of a couple's love and hope for future acceptance. Really nicely done.

    This is a lovely short play of a couple's love and hope for future acceptance. Really nicely done.