Recommended by Catherine Weingarten

  • Where All Good Rabbits Go
    1 May. 2016
    This play is so so beautiful and odd!! Watching this perfect romance beaten down by freaky animal friendly circumstances resonated for me almost as a metaphor for illness and how to be with someone disintegrating from it. Karina has a unique, airy, poetic voice and is one to watch.
  • Occupation: Dad
    25 Apr. 2016
    This play is so so funny but also painfully honest about what it's like to be a parent. Tyler is a gutsy writer with a skill for making dialogue seem effortless and a bit too funny to exist.
  • Remind Me Why We're Doing This
    24 Apr. 2016
    Sweet, thoughtful and fascinating exploration of polyamory and love. Not many people are writing plays on this subjects and its exciting and new.
  • TODAYIHATEYOU
    3 Feb. 2016
    This play is firey, sexy and shakes up Antigone in a modern way. Amy is not afraid of playing wildly with structure and big questions, and this play is one to be reckoned withhh ;)
  • Daddy's LIttle Girls
    24 Jan. 2016
    This play is super surprising, funny and so so sweet! Ryan's dialogue crackles and pops and you can see why this play was a semi-finalist at KCACTF region 2
  • What We Carry
    18 Jan. 2016
    I saw a reading of this KCACTF and it's an incredibly moving and beauitful short play. There are two incredibly complex, feisty female characters and a thrilling scenario.
  • Shark Bait
    18 Jan. 2016
    I saw a reading of this at KCACTF and it was insanely funny! Rebecca really explores an adult relationship in an honest, painful and fascinating way. It's a very unique 10 minute play which should get seeeen!
  • Dungeons & Dragons -- A Tragedy
    21 Oct. 2015
    This play is crazy funny, honest and a geeky as heck. The father daughter relationship is really real and painful. Very nice short piece!
  • Tight End
    12 Oct. 2015
    This play is ferocious! Rachel is such an exciting writer with an ear for beautiful, complicated language and moral issues addressing gender that cut deep.
  • So Snow
    16 Sep. 2015
    This play captures illness in a haunting and emotional way. Kathleen has Ruhl's knack for melancholic poetic worlds but definitely her own unique voice. I was very moved when I saw the reading at Last Frontier Theater Conference.

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