Recommended by George Sapio

  • Sorry, Shakespeare
    12 Aug. 2021
    So much fun! Skewers both 10-minute competitions and the Bard himself. Great chance for two actors to shred the stage with endless biting gems. Favorite line: "I'm on page eight."
  • Veterans of Community Theatre
    12 Aug. 2021
    Every community theatre devotee will cringe like crazy reading this hilarious send-up of "that" theatre troupe. Witty, all too self-aware, and fast, with characters that would be a ball to play.
  • White Noise
    12 Aug. 2021
    Scathing, razor-sharp, and on point. And probably not too far into satire and the classes divide even further. A must for any evening of political excoriation.
  • Reduction [a 1-minute monologue]
    12 Aug. 2021
    Writing short is not easy. So short, and yet so poignant. And saying so much.
  • QUIT THE ROAD, JACK
    13 Jul. 2021
    This play is many things: hilarious, satirical, and right on the money when it comes to skewering parenthood, teenagery, politics, border relations, and anything it runs across. This would be a riot performed, and the actors would have the time of their lives. Fave line: "We never believe anyone. It’s procedure." Someone should produce this immediately.
  • Memory
    11 Jul. 2021
    An exciting police procedural with a dynamite ending. Moves quickly and cleverly--this would be a truly fun play for an audience who loves mysteries!
  • After Happily Ever After
    11 Jul. 2021
    As we all knew it would be: The Prince is clueless and the Princess has all the hard realities in her pockets. A wake-up call and a station stop on the journey to what we think might be our own personal happiness. Great dialogue and would be fun to play!
  • Another Park, Another Sunday
    11 Jul. 2021
    What a lovely episode for two crossed-over souls. Not quite "Our Town" but it shouldn't be; the afterlife has to be more interesting than waiting for God(ot). Williams, always straight from the heart, carries on the journeys of two spirits, one experienced, one new at the game, who are still capable of hopes, dreams, and compassion. A very touching scene.
  • THE BEAUTY OF A ROSE
    11 Jul. 2021
    I just had the honor of being a part of a reading of this thoughtful work, and loved it. There's so much here to think about: humanity and efficiency. Should we let the machines dictate our logical society--which eliminates our humanity? Much to discuss, much to think about, and fun roles for all the actors!
  • The New Death
    10 Jul. 2021
    Certainly takes the mystery out of "crossing over." A truly fun piece for the right actors, full of wit and absurdity. And possibly the silliest job tryout ever.

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