Recommended by George Sapio

  • Meg
    11 Jan. 2022
    A police procedural mixed with the macabre. Jamie, moved from his home to a new location, finds a friend in a young girl down the block, then goes missing. The police seem to think something else is going on, but Andrea is resolute in her belief that something outside has been at work. A riveting tale of human fears and the supernatural. Perfect for evenings of scary theatre!
  • CAMERON: A SICK-TIME MONOLOGUE
    30 Dec. 2021
    All-too realistic, a reaction to the horrible working conditions prevalent nowadays. You belong to the company and we own you. This is what happens when a tortured soul has had enough. For the actor, this piece has many moments to savor, explore, highlight. Painfully excellent.
  • The Slap
    28 Dec. 2021
    So much confusion, so much pain wrapped into this piece. Centering on a fear and shame-based response to a normal biological function, a response that's been passed down generations. How do we change? How do we no longer assign blame for an innocent and inevitable event? And how do we cope with darkness when there's no one to turn to? This is a truly powerful piece.
  • Scandals and Scones
    8 Dec. 2021
    A true audience pleaser and loads of fun for the right actors who thrill to quick banter. This is the judging contest we've always wanted to see. (Oh, and will be quite fun for the set designer as well!)
  • For Better or For Worse - One Act Play
    18 Nov. 2021
    One helluva mind-bender. What's real, and what's not? Tense, fast-moving, and creepy. This is one that will stick with you...for better or worse.
  • Fluffy!
    17 Nov. 2021
    If you love horror...if you love watching one thing go wrong after another...if you love children and stuffed animals...this is a hilariously dark take on what happens when you leave a precocious five-year-old alone in Daddy's mad scientist lab. And just when you think it can't get any worse...
  • It's Spring!
    30 Oct. 2021
    Wonderful ensemble piece full of bold moments, in-your-face staging, and really funny lines. Disparate personalities reflect the various emotional states of all sorts of climate--a real mix of strengths. (Answers a lot of questions about the peculiarities of the weather, actually.) Great fun!
  • Hailey's Perfect Day
    30 Oct. 2021
    Bridezilla NO KIDDING. Great script for an ensemble totally in tune with each other. Moves quickly with lots of guffaw moments, WTF moments, and a healthy dose of compassion. Huge fun!
  • Black Widows, a full length play
    30 Oct. 2021
    A remarkable journey and a showcase for two senior women (yay!) eager to grab the stage and shake it. A mix of street cons, big dreams, staying alive in capitalist America no matter what, and coming to terms with who you really are.
  • Love's Disenlightenment
    19 Oct. 2021
    Never mind "What is art?" "What is love?" is the question. And it's a good question, especially when represented by two inanimate objects that effectively--and efficiently--represent the romantic struggles that humans go through. Learning to see through others' eyes is frequently difficult, but you have to watch through to the end. A really nice play full of humor and tenderness.

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