Recommended by Lou Jones

  • Lou Jones: Nine Lives, One Love

    Absolutely hilarious. A very human story of impossible love, broken promises and a broken heart with a loyal best friend to pick up the pieces... but for cats. Brilliant.

    Absolutely hilarious. A very human story of impossible love, broken promises and a broken heart with a loyal best friend to pick up the pieces... but for cats. Brilliant.

  • Lou Jones: TRAINING NIGHT

    Loved Training Night and the wisdom of the older cat and the enthusiasm of the kitten. But, in this short play are all the reasons I don't have a cat!

    Loved Training Night and the wisdom of the older cat and the enthusiasm of the kitten. But, in this short play are all the reasons I don't have a cat!

  • Lou Jones: WITH A TWITCH OF THE TAIL - A MONOLOGUE

    This short monologue has it all. A run down cottage, a mysterious old lady, cats, magic, warnings to stay away.. Everything that makes inquisitive kids want to investigate.

    This short monologue has it all. A run down cottage, a mysterious old lady, cats, magic, warnings to stay away.. Everything that makes inquisitive kids want to investigate.

  • Lou Jones: THE NAMING written for Facing February 2026,

    I very relatable short play. It links baby naming in the present to family stories from the past. Also a bit of sibling rivalry in there too with one sister trying to claim a name first.

    I very relatable short play. It links baby naming in the present to family stories from the past. Also a bit of sibling rivalry in there too with one sister trying to claim a name first.

  • Lou Jones: SCHRODINGER'S FIRST MISTAKE (MONOLOGUE)

    Haha. Never trust a cat in a box even if you're Schrodinger. Love all the wincing through his speech.

    Haha. Never trust a cat in a box even if you're Schrodinger. Love all the wincing through his speech.

  • Lou Jones: To Necessary Ends

    I was thoroughly engaged listening to the audio version of this play. Well done.

    I was thoroughly engaged listening to the audio version of this play. Well done.

  • Lou Jones: Mimes (a radio play)

    Fantastic, mimes on an audio play, no easy task! Loved listening to this on Theatrical Shenanigans.

    Fantastic, mimes on an audio play, no easy task! Loved listening to this on Theatrical Shenanigans.

  • Lou Jones: 28 Days Later (With Apologies to Alex Garland)

    Hilarious and so relatable to myself and anyone else doing a play a day challenge. Laughed out loud at the rejection line. Thanks for making me smile at the end of a very long February.

    Hilarious and so relatable to myself and anyone else doing a play a day challenge. Laughed out loud at the rejection line. Thanks for making me smile at the end of a very long February.

  • Lou Jones: Life Choices

    Had the pleasure of listening to this play for an upcoming International Women's Day podcast. It was dystopian but relatable today regarding women's rights to choose their future paths. Dark, frightening and thought provoking, this will get people talking. I'd love to see it on stage and it would be a gift for actors wanting to get their teeth into gritty roles.

    Had the pleasure of listening to this play for an upcoming International Women's Day podcast. It was dystopian but relatable today regarding women's rights to choose their future paths. Dark, frightening and thought provoking, this will get people talking. I'd love to see it on stage and it would be a gift for actors wanting to get their teeth into gritty roles.

  • Lou Jones: Small Potatoes

    Had the pleasure of listening to this play for an upcoming International Women's Day podcast. A beautiful, touching play covering the realities of life and the curiosity of what ifs. Very relatable. Well done Alli.

    Had the pleasure of listening to this play for an upcoming International Women's Day podcast. A beautiful, touching play covering the realities of life and the curiosity of what ifs. Very relatable. Well done Alli.