Recommended by Ayibatari Owei

  • Hilarious and heart wrenching. Truly this play is a psychedelic trip through a 70s fantasy movie.

    Hilarious and heart wrenching. Truly this play is a psychedelic trip through a 70s fantasy movie.

  • The characters' repressions (yet desire to speak and do more) left me feeling deeply moved. Lai paints the world and her characters so beautifully. Wonderful.

    The characters' repressions (yet desire to speak and do more) left me feeling deeply moved. Lai paints the world and her characters so beautifully. Wonderful.

  • I immediately connected and fell in love with these characters from the jump. Lai succeeds in writing teenagers who are messy and relatable. You want these characters to find peace within themselves and relationships - even when they're hurting each other. Absolutely love this play.

    I immediately connected and fell in love with these characters from the jump. Lai succeeds in writing teenagers who are messy and relatable. You want these characters to find peace within themselves and relationships - even when they're hurting each other. Absolutely love this play.

  • The perfect representation of modern dating in all its zaniness. You'll laugh your pants off and continue to believe that your perfect person is just around the corner.

    The perfect representation of modern dating in all its zaniness. You'll laugh your pants off and continue to believe that your perfect person is just around the corner.

  • Hilarious! Saw this performed RLM One Act Festival last year and was immediately obsessed! The dialogue is witty and the characters are captivating.

    Hilarious! Saw this performed RLM One Act Festival last year and was immediately obsessed! The dialogue is witty and the characters are captivating.

  • Ayibatari Owei: Jo Van Gogh

    This is an absolute must read. It's so lovingly constructed and fully realizes women who've been forgotten in history/swallowed into the narratives of important men. Truly beautiful.

    This is an absolute must read. It's so lovingly constructed and fully realizes women who've been forgotten in history/swallowed into the narratives of important men. Truly beautiful.

  • Ayibatari Owei: The Brain Masseuse

    A play like no other. Once you enter its world, you'll find it difficult to escape. This is the sci-fi I've been looking for.

    A play like no other. Once you enter its world, you'll find it difficult to escape. This is the sci-fi I've been looking for.

  • Ayibatari Owei: Fear the Violinist

    How I felt reading this: I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream. This is a necessary read.

    How I felt reading this: I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream. This is a necessary read.

  • Ayibatari Owei: Queen of the Young People

    Absolutely terrific. Schoonover's ability to intertwine grooming and religious trauma into a heartwarming coming-of-age dramedy is so impressive. This is a play that must be read and seen.

    Absolutely terrific. Schoonover's ability to intertwine grooming and religious trauma into a heartwarming coming-of-age dramedy is so impressive. This is a play that must be read and seen.

  • Ayibatari Owei: Disability Town Hall Meeting

    Wonderful and incisive. Liggera Edmonds-Allen's voice is absolutely distinct. This is a play I'd love to see and read multiple times!

    Wonderful and incisive. Liggera Edmonds-Allen's voice is absolutely distinct. This is a play I'd love to see and read multiple times!