Recommended by Noah Good

  • Meticulously researched, grounded in its setting, tender, and heartwrenching. An absolutely beautiful piece!

    Meticulously researched, grounded in its setting, tender, and heartwrenching. An absolutely beautiful piece!

  • I watched the virtual performance of this from Patchwork Theatre. As a Shakespeare nerd, loved the twist on "Measure for Measure" and the bed trick trope. A clever and dark take on unrequited love and the social value of women's virginity. Biting humor with emotional depth.

    I watched the virtual performance of this from Patchwork Theatre. As a Shakespeare nerd, loved the twist on "Measure for Measure" and the bed trick trope. A clever and dark take on unrequited love and the social value of women's virginity. Biting humor with emotional depth.

  • A witty, gripping, and heartfelt interpretation of S. Ansky’s play. Love the exploration of life/death, love and desire, and the limitations of society.

    A witty, gripping, and heartfelt interpretation of S. Ansky’s play. Love the exploration of life/death, love and desire, and the limitations of society.

  • This is a very thoughtful, tender, nuanced piece. Hakvaag uses the images of radioactive waste and handprints to explore themes of intimacy, teenage queerness, time, and human impact on the environment. A really lovely piece with great roles for young actors!

    This is a very thoughtful, tender, nuanced piece. Hakvaag uses the images of radioactive waste and handprints to explore themes of intimacy, teenage queerness, time, and human impact on the environment. A really lovely piece with great roles for young actors!

  • This play is absolutely incredible. Brilliant world-building (which feels all too real), complex relationships between characters, and a sweet and sexy budding queer relationship. A must read!

    This play is absolutely incredible. Brilliant world-building (which feels all too real), complex relationships between characters, and a sweet and sexy budding queer relationship. A must read!

  • Noah Good: THE DEAD DADZ CLUB

    Funny & earnest. A really sweet and complex exploration of loss and tweenhood. The characters all have unique quirks that make them feel very real. Love the use of surrealism & the humor all lands perfectly.

    Funny & earnest. A really sweet and complex exploration of loss and tweenhood. The characters all have unique quirks that make them feel very real. Love the use of surrealism & the humor all lands perfectly.

  • Noah Good: Insertion

    This is such a lovely, hilarious, heartfelt piece! Maisie's journey--both with regards to her own sexuality and shame about being a virgin as well as her insecurity as a writer--are so grounded and nuanced. And of course the character of Lord Blitheridge the hunky romantic hero is fantastic.

    This is such a lovely, hilarious, heartfelt piece! Maisie's journey--both with regards to her own sexuality and shame about being a virgin as well as her insecurity as a writer--are so grounded and nuanced. And of course the character of Lord Blitheridge the hunky romantic hero is fantastic.

  • Noah Good: John Proctor is the Villain

    Saw this at The Huntington in Boston today. Such an incredible, incredible script. I really admired the naturalistic dialogue - she captures all the false starts and hesitation that come with speech (especially as a teenager). Tackles difficult topics and debates with nuance and care. Comedic and deeply heartfelt. Extremely relatable as someone who was a teenage girl in 2018 and was having these conversations with classmates.

    Saw this at The Huntington in Boston today. Such an incredible, incredible script. I really admired the naturalistic dialogue - she captures all the false starts and hesitation that come with speech (especially as a teenager). Tackles difficult topics and debates with nuance and care. Comedic and deeply heartfelt. Extremely relatable as someone who was a teenage girl in 2018 and was having these conversations with classmates.