Recommended by Wolfgang Jones

  • Baybra's Tulips
    7 Sep. 2023
    Family, justice, obligation, truth, and power all are dissected in BAYBRA'S TULIPS. Morrow doesn't miss a beat in delivering yet another explosive play with humor, heart, and drama. This is a playwright to watch, so don't blink.
  • Jawbone Crack Quick
    7 Sep. 2023
    Riveting from start to end. This story moves forward relentlessly toward an explosive, dark, and damning condemnation of cowardice and complicity. Yet again Morrow displays his skill with a story told through only three characters who deliver palpable tension in the pursuit (and obstruction) of truth.
  • Elephant
    7 Sep. 2023
    Sharply written, bold, and surprisingly funny - ELEPHANT is nothing if not brilliant. Inspired by an unbelievable true story, Morrow guides us with a deft hand through the intersections of so many conversations that we desperately need to have. This is a powerful and human story that should be produced all across this country.
  • No One Wants To Work Anymore
    16 Aug. 2023
    Blistering commentary on the American workplace written at a blistering pace. If you're in the market for a fine-tuned and attention-grabbing dark comedy, this is a hell of a choice.
  • Hooded or Being Black for Dummies
    16 Aug. 2023
    An incredible read, an incredible watch, and an incredible experience to perform in. I was fortunate enough to do all three and cannot say enough about the play. Hilarious, rich, harrowing, and necessary. Chisolm triumphs in this spectacular script.
  • a white haunting
    16 Aug. 2023
    Dang presents a completely unexpected story equal parts humorous and unsettling. The build from an interesting and charming start to unrelenting danger and violence is as well-paced as it is enthralling.
  • Deep Space
    16 Aug. 2023
    Sievers' vision is fascinating, seemingly rooted with one foot firmly in the reality of very human characters while the other explores fantasy and the essence of a moment. This is a rich text for actors to mine from.
  • George Orwell's 1984
    16 Aug. 2023
    An unbelievable play. The action drives forward with unyielding brutality and with every glimpse of humanity it only makes for an increasingly agonizing ending. Sullivan's adaptation is brilliant and ruthless and his delivery of Orwell's legendary story is finely, finely executed.
  • Dumb Bitch Juice
    16 Aug. 2023
    Filled to the brim with humor and heart, Cain superbly showcases what it's like to try to form human connection and meaning when you're just not any damn good at it. With two strong, clear characters anchoring this piece, the exploration of purpose, identity, and longing all ring with a potency that may sneak up on you. Well, well done.

    Side note: one of the best titles I've ever seen.
  • Dickless
    16 Aug. 2023
    Holy shit this is fucking great. From that eye-catching title to one of the best opening pages I've seen all the way to that shocking, flickering end - Josiah's work is nothing if not enthralling. Aisha Josiah has created two rich characters with a strong, precise narrative voice that should excite any actor. Highly, highly recommend you read and then produce this play.

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