Recommended by Mora V. Harris

  • Mora V. Harris: Where All Good Rabbits Go

    This play takes you on an emotional journey from the humorous thought exercise of "What if instead of dying we turned into rabbits?" all the way to a heartbreakingly specific and painful experience of loss. Cochran's writing is full of vivid imagery and surprising moments of humor and pathos that you never see coming. Be prepared to weep!

    This play takes you on an emotional journey from the humorous thought exercise of "What if instead of dying we turned into rabbits?" all the way to a heartbreakingly specific and painful experience of loss. Cochran's writing is full of vivid imagery and surprising moments of humor and pathos that you never see coming. Be prepared to weep!

  • Mora V. Harris: We Will Not Describe the Conversation

    This is a beautiful and heartbreaking script with rich and complicated characters, which is unexpected in a play dealing with such grizzly subject matter. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely dark and deals with human propensity for violence in a bold and exciting way, but it's also a very nuanced look at friendship and loneliness that I find to be very moving. It has two unusual and fascinating roles for women, Dani and Sonya, that will pose a thrilling challenge to actors.

    This is a beautiful and heartbreaking script with rich and complicated characters, which is unexpected in a play dealing with such grizzly subject matter. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely dark and deals with human propensity for violence in a bold and exciting way, but it's also a very nuanced look at friendship and loneliness that I find to be very moving. It has two unusual and fascinating roles for women, Dani and Sonya, that will pose a thrilling challenge to actors.