Recommended by George Sapio

  • George Sapio: RILEY: A SUMMER (THERAPY) CAMP MONOLOGUE

    Hilarious and a great piece for an actor. I love this kid; they're so upfront, genuine, and in touch with reality, despite being a video game captive. I've been in those woods and been eaten alive by those same mosquitoes. A fun piece and very relatable!

    Hilarious and a great piece for an actor. I love this kid; they're so upfront, genuine, and in touch with reality, despite being a video game captive. I've been in those woods and been eaten alive by those same mosquitoes. A fun piece and very relatable!

  • George Sapio: 'Twas The Christmas Eve 9:02 To Soulmateville

    A truly lovely play. Perfect for the heartwarming hopefulness of the season, with gentle, down-to-Earth characters who look for a way to connect. Easy to produce and family-friendly! Hear this play produced for podcast on Onstage/Offstage: http://bit.ly/2GwdKR4

    A truly lovely play. Perfect for the heartwarming hopefulness of the season, with gentle, down-to-Earth characters who look for a way to connect. Easy to produce and family-friendly! Hear this play produced for podcast on Onstage/Offstage: http://bit.ly/2GwdKR4

  • George Sapio: Something for Sondra

    This is a play that brings up some tough questions and gives us some very complex people to follow. Highly challenging, "Sondra" asks us to see the good in people alongside the disturbing, hold them up together, and try to understand the whole person. "Sondra" will undoubtedly generate a lot of intense conversation.

    This is a play that brings up some tough questions and gives us some very complex people to follow. Highly challenging, "Sondra" asks us to see the good in people alongside the disturbing, hold them up together, and try to understand the whole person. "Sondra" will undoubtedly generate a lot of intense conversation.

  • George Sapio: Canvas

    A heartfelt short work about what it takes to get by when you have nothing and nothing in the future, when the future is more of an enemy than a friend. You do what you do to get by and try to keep some kind of dignity and truth.

    A heartfelt short work about what it takes to get by when you have nothing and nothing in the future, when the future is more of an enemy than a friend. You do what you do to get by and try to keep some kind of dignity and truth.

  • George Sapio: Adoption of Grief

    An outstanding dramatic work that examines the ramifications of a highly sensitive racial-based issue. Honest, genuine characters face up against a difficult situation and wrestle with not only their own fears about adopting and doing what's best for the children but also how society will treat them because of it. This is a play that will most certainly spark intense audience discussion.

    An outstanding dramatic work that examines the ramifications of a highly sensitive racial-based issue. Honest, genuine characters face up against a difficult situation and wrestle with not only their own fears about adopting and doing what's best for the children but also how society will treat them because of it. This is a play that will most certainly spark intense audience discussion.

  • George Sapio: Stargazers

    Helluva romance. It has everything a love story needs: a confused couple, longing, tenderness, humor, poetry, calculus, physics, exploding stars. Would love to see this on stage, or better yet, direct it.

    Helluva romance. It has everything a love story needs: a confused couple, longing, tenderness, humor, poetry, calculus, physics, exploding stars. Would love to see this on stage, or better yet, direct it.

  • George Sapio: Moon in a Barrel

    For the child in all of us! Reminiscent of pre-historical folktales, Moon in a Barrel, celebrates the foibles of our human nature in a hilarious short play. Three thumbs up!

    For the child in all of us! Reminiscent of pre-historical folktales, Moon in a Barrel, celebrates the foibles of our human nature in a hilarious short play. Three thumbs up!

  • George Sapio: Superhero Blues

    A challenging play and somehow difficult to read; I developed a real sympathy for Buddy; I watched him struggle with the issues in his life and wanted him to find his way, but as the play moved forward, I found myself, along with Buddy, in a nest of dilemmae. What choice is the right one? Is there a right one? Where do you put aside your desire to help others and begin to take care of yourself? And how do you reconcile that decision? A touching and excellent piece of work.

    A challenging play and somehow difficult to read; I developed a real sympathy for Buddy; I watched him struggle with the issues in his life and wanted him to find his way, but as the play moved forward, I found myself, along with Buddy, in a nest of dilemmae. What choice is the right one? Is there a right one? Where do you put aside your desire to help others and begin to take care of yourself? And how do you reconcile that decision? A touching and excellent piece of work.

  • George Sapio: VALERIE: A COSPLAY MONOLOGUE

    This is an all-out 10-minute assault for a female actor; a real workout. Says what it needs to, and says it loud and in your face. Especially now as the voices of the women who have been disrespected, from scuzzy comments to physical abuse, are now making themselves more front-and-center, this is a good choice to include in a repertoire or production. Well done.

    This is an all-out 10-minute assault for a female actor; a real workout. Says what it needs to, and says it loud and in your face. Especially now as the voices of the women who have been disrespected, from scuzzy comments to physical abuse, are now making themselves more front-and-center, this is a good choice to include in a repertoire or production. Well done.

  • George Sapio: A Moment of Clarity

    A very well crafted short piece about a Moment (yes, capitalized) in a father/son relationship. Written with tenderness, yet very truthful, "Clarity" explores a single touching episode yet resonates outward and to the future: one man's satisfaction in a life "sensibly" lived, and the juxtaposition of his son's, which is not so solidly grounded. A lovely moment with much heart.

    A very well crafted short piece about a Moment (yes, capitalized) in a father/son relationship. Written with tenderness, yet very truthful, "Clarity" explores a single touching episode yet resonates outward and to the future: one man's satisfaction in a life "sensibly" lived, and the juxtaposition of his son's, which is not so solidly grounded. A lovely moment with much heart.