Recommended by Jennifer O'Grady

  • TO HISTORY/To Whom It May Concern -- TWO: War/Games
    23 Jun. 2020
    A powerful and poetic play that deserves and should have very widespread performances.
  • TO HISTORY/To Whom It May Concern -- ONE: War/Paint
    23 Jun. 2020
    A beautiful, inventive, poetic, painful and very necessary play.
  • A Lynching Play for Today (Working Title)
    19 Jun. 2020
    Extremely powerful and unflinching play that should be widely performed.
  • When the Dodgers Left Brooklyn
    12 Jun. 2020
    What a beautiful, theatrical, and joyful play, and with a fantastic premise. I love how Bud (dead) and his granddaughter (not yet born and about to be adopted) meet. At the heart of this play is adoption and what it means to love and be a family. This would be terrific in any short-play festival and is perfect for all ages.
  • A World Without Matthew Weaver
    5 Jun. 2020
    Hilarious, inventive and extremely charming short play. Do read Matthew Weaver's work and read Scott Sickles' plays too. You'll be glad you did.
  • THE SNORING SONATA
    5 Jun. 2020
    So funny! A one-minute comic gem.
  • Scavenger Hunt
    5 Jun. 2020
    Lovely short play about family, disappointment and transformation, with lots of fun movement and surprising moments. Loved it!
  • What Is America? (Short)
    4 Jun. 2020
    Powerful, painful and absolutely necessary short play. Read it.
  • Eliana - Monologue
    2 Jun. 2020
    Beautiful, moving monologue about parenting during a pandemic, empathy, and making connections between past and present. Loved it.
  • Caleb and Rita
    1 Jun. 2020
    Comic gem of a play about two lonely people braving online dating with unexpected results. Loved it!

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