Recommended by Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: All Together Now

    A big family drama in compact form, this 21st century story rightly accepts the new domestic order as the new normal and focuses more on the traditional familial challenges - love, marriage, and children. There's plenty of tension in this play that is wonderfully punctured by humor at all the right times. Very real people in very real circumstances delightfully written in Philip Middleton Williams' signature style that adeptly probes and illuminates intimate relationships - especially between parent and child. A lovely play that's easy to produce.

    A big family drama in compact form, this 21st century story rightly accepts the new domestic order as the new normal and focuses more on the traditional familial challenges - love, marriage, and children. There's plenty of tension in this play that is wonderfully punctured by humor at all the right times. Very real people in very real circumstances delightfully written in Philip Middleton Williams' signature style that adeptly probes and illuminates intimate relationships - especially between parent and child. A lovely play that's easy to produce.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Palindrome Love

    Actors will embrace this Pinter-esque play. I particularly liked how some of the lines, heavily laden with meaning, were vastly interpretable depending on whether it was the before or after rendering. Wonderful, stark, stilted, stylized dialogue, too. This play is unlike Lynn's other works and really shows his versatility as a writer.

    Actors will embrace this Pinter-esque play. I particularly liked how some of the lines, heavily laden with meaning, were vastly interpretable depending on whether it was the before or after rendering. Wonderful, stark, stilted, stylized dialogue, too. This play is unlike Lynn's other works and really shows his versatility as a writer.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: THE PLATYPODES

    This play is a microcosm of political and ethical angst manifesting among a tight community of diverse inhabitants with divergent but defendable points of view. There is no easy way out of this story, which makes for some heart wrenching theatre. Wyndham weaves a story of impossible choices. Every action leads to a ripple effect of devastating consequences for someone else. I’ve never seen these characters before, nor would I have ever imagined them in this wonderfully refreshing combination. Multi-media approaches to production will really bring out the fantastic theatrical potential of this...

    This play is a microcosm of political and ethical angst manifesting among a tight community of diverse inhabitants with divergent but defendable points of view. There is no easy way out of this story, which makes for some heart wrenching theatre. Wyndham weaves a story of impossible choices. Every action leads to a ripple effect of devastating consequences for someone else. I’ve never seen these characters before, nor would I have ever imagined them in this wonderfully refreshing combination. Multi-media approaches to production will really bring out the fantastic theatrical potential of this play. Highly recommended!

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: JESSE/JESSIE: A Short TYA Monologue

    High stakes, clear objectives, natural dialogue, and social relevance gives this monologue for young actors something wonderfully tangible to work with. Great audition piece.

    High stakes, clear objectives, natural dialogue, and social relevance gives this monologue for young actors something wonderfully tangible to work with. Great audition piece.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Gonna Need to See Some ID

    This is a tongue-in-cheek rendering of all our collective experiences buying everyday items in a post-911/post meth kitchen world. Really gets at the absurdity of misplaced security and misguided policy. Quick paced with fun dialogue and larger-than-life characters.

    This is a tongue-in-cheek rendering of all our collective experiences buying everyday items in a post-911/post meth kitchen world. Really gets at the absurdity of misplaced security and misguided policy. Quick paced with fun dialogue and larger-than-life characters.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Mother's Wishes

    Oh, so much cringe worthy fun! Sometimes, these three adult siblings can work together through their mother's failing health, but not very often and not very well. But who can blame them with parents like theirs? For those readers with children, there's something deliciously satisfying about Mother's bad behavior and her filter-less tongue. Driven by snappy dialogue and flawed but endearing characters, this full-length play is a joy to read. Audiences will love to laugh at this show!

    Oh, so much cringe worthy fun! Sometimes, these three adult siblings can work together through their mother's failing health, but not very often and not very well. But who can blame them with parents like theirs? For those readers with children, there's something deliciously satisfying about Mother's bad behavior and her filter-less tongue. Driven by snappy dialogue and flawed but endearing characters, this full-length play is a joy to read. Audiences will love to laugh at this show!

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Cottonmouth - Ten Minute Play

    Full of wonderfully creepy imagery, this highly theatrical short play employs an actor and puppets to tell a dual story. A poetic and haunting ghost story in the Southern tradition.

    Full of wonderfully creepy imagery, this highly theatrical short play employs an actor and puppets to tell a dual story. A poetic and haunting ghost story in the Southern tradition.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Remember, Remember

    The premise of this short play is really funny, and the action follows suit. Father and teenage son are at odds, and one wonders how they even came from the same family. A fun look at how weird teenagers can be. Charming!

    The premise of this short play is really funny, and the action follows suit. Father and teenage son are at odds, and one wonders how they even came from the same family. A fun look at how weird teenagers can be. Charming!

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: The Great Vietnamese Bicycle Company

    Everything I've read by Goldner is outrageous. This full-length play lives at the intersection of Vonnegut, Beckett, and Sartre, Army trucks and bicycles, men and women, them and us, life and death. Only Goldner can make us laugh at colonialism, war atrocities, and dismemberment while still probing existential tragedy. A brilliant play I cannot recommend enough. Just wow.

    Everything I've read by Goldner is outrageous. This full-length play lives at the intersection of Vonnegut, Beckett, and Sartre, Army trucks and bicycles, men and women, them and us, life and death. Only Goldner can make us laugh at colonialism, war atrocities, and dismemberment while still probing existential tragedy. A brilliant play I cannot recommend enough. Just wow.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: moonlit

    Madness, death, and the supernatural are all Southern Gothic elements this creepy short features. The play moves back and forth seamlessly between present and past, dragging with it characters that can find no peace in either.

    Madness, death, and the supernatural are all Southern Gothic elements this creepy short features. The play moves back and forth seamlessly between present and past, dragging with it characters that can find no peace in either.