Recommended by J.S. Puller

  • J.S. Puller: After Aulis

    This play just made my nerdy, little Classics-scholar heart sing. It really breaks down the Homeric code in a way that's totally accessible to modern audiences. And still manages to make me laugh, even while making me think.

    This play just made my nerdy, little Classics-scholar heart sing. It really breaks down the Homeric code in a way that's totally accessible to modern audiences. And still manages to make me laugh, even while making me think.

  • J.S. Puller: waiting for the bus

    It's so rare that in the middle of reading a play, I suddenly shout, "holy cow!" and fall back against my seat, but that's exactly what Soucy's script did to me. This play took the infinitely-relatable pain of waiting on public transit and turned it on its head. Bravo! Well done!

    It's so rare that in the middle of reading a play, I suddenly shout, "holy cow!" and fall back against my seat, but that's exactly what Soucy's script did to me. This play took the infinitely-relatable pain of waiting on public transit and turned it on its head. Bravo! Well done!

  • J.S. Puller: HERBIVORE'S DILEMMA - Monologue

    Oof! Erb packs a lot in a short story. The struggle is real for poor Sam and we all feel it. Vegan, religious minority, queer, anyone who feels like they don't quite fit in at the block party will love the gentle grace with which Sam confronts their situation.

    Oof! Erb packs a lot in a short story. The struggle is real for poor Sam and we all feel it. Vegan, religious minority, queer, anyone who feels like they don't quite fit in at the block party will love the gentle grace with which Sam confronts their situation.

  • J.S. Puller: Property of The Louvre [monologue]

    Caruso introduces a character on page who's so lifelike and engaging that I can only imagine how powerful he'll become when her artful words are spoken aloud. I found myself leaning in closer and closer to the screen, captivated by the tale he told. Someone bring this work to life!

    Caruso introduces a character on page who's so lifelike and engaging that I can only imagine how powerful he'll become when her artful words are spoken aloud. I found myself leaning in closer and closer to the screen, captivated by the tale he told. Someone bring this work to life!

  • J.S. Puller: Smile, Baby

    Powerful things come in tiny packages. A delicious slice of karma pie, right here.

    Powerful things come in tiny packages. A delicious slice of karma pie, right here.

  • J.S. Puller: The Tall One

    A truly beautiful, moving story that gently delivers a critical and important message. It's haunted me (in the good way!) ever since I saw it!

    A truly beautiful, moving story that gently delivers a critical and important message. It's haunted me (in the good way!) ever since I saw it!