Recommended by Claudia Haas

  • Claudia Haas: Famished

    Food is personal. It’s connecting. It’s sharing. Together. Wang brings it together as a job opportunity turns into sharing a meal. That’s a huge jump and only breaking bread with another person can make that leap. Wang’s leap makes you crave more.

    Food is personal. It’s connecting. It’s sharing. Together. Wang brings it together as a job opportunity turns into sharing a meal. That’s a huge jump and only breaking bread with another person can make that leap. Wang’s leap makes you crave more.

  • Claudia Haas: One Million Dollar Fetus (the game show)

    Whoa! Lawing bites the bullet and delivers a play that will take your audience from laughter to absolute silence - which is as it should be. “Ripped from the headlines,” this play has might and bite and and many uncomfortable (inconvenient?) truths.

    Whoa! Lawing bites the bullet and delivers a play that will take your audience from laughter to absolute silence - which is as it should be. “Ripped from the headlines,” this play has might and bite and and many uncomfortable (inconvenient?) truths.

  • Claudia Haas: On Queue

    Sometimes a glazed doughnut is just a glazed doughnut - one of the many pronouncements of truth in Norkin’s play. And sometimes - well, in the scheme of things, “sometimes” doesn’t matter. Something may happen. Anything may happen. Or not. Which is refreshing.

    Sometimes a glazed doughnut is just a glazed doughnut - one of the many pronouncements of truth in Norkin’s play. And sometimes - well, in the scheme of things, “sometimes” doesn’t matter. Something may happen. Anything may happen. Or not. Which is refreshing.

  • Claudia Haas: 15 Seconds

    Love is explored. Ignored and explored again. Karp does a lovely job of exploring the complex emotions of what a person has been taught and what they really feel.

    Love is explored. Ignored and explored again. Karp does a lovely job of exploring the complex emotions of what a person has been taught and what they really feel.

  • Claudia Haas: The Light Keepers

    I am prejudiced and think every play should begin with looking at the stars. Partain’s play looks at the stars and find worlds that our emotions beg for. In a world that shifts as teens do, Partain gives us slices of life grounded in love, regret, and hope. My wish is that all young performers can experience this play - both onstage and in the audience.

    I am prejudiced and think every play should begin with looking at the stars. Partain’s play looks at the stars and find worlds that our emotions beg for. In a world that shifts as teens do, Partain gives us slices of life grounded in love, regret, and hope. My wish is that all young performers can experience this play - both onstage and in the audience.

  • Claudia Haas: Misfits & Mustangs

    Mabley gives us a tale of teens in flux. Teens where progress has been made. Teens who need more progress. And teens who needed the future so much that they denied their past and present. A coming-of-age tale centered around a relic that serves as a different metaphor for each teen, there is an unspoken wish for each character that needs to be proclaimed - so that each can character can be who they were meant to be. Mabley has the gift of seeing all identities and embracing all.

    Mabley gives us a tale of teens in flux. Teens where progress has been made. Teens who need more progress. And teens who needed the future so much that they denied their past and present. A coming-of-age tale centered around a relic that serves as a different metaphor for each teen, there is an unspoken wish for each character that needs to be proclaimed - so that each can character can be who they were meant to be. Mabley has the gift of seeing all identities and embracing all.

  • Claudia Haas: Hello?

    Advice: Best read in a well lit room with lots of others … maybe not “others” maybe humans nearby. Because the “others” are waiting. And I’m sleeping with the lights on tonight. A true ghost story for any night of the year that you want to spook yourself. Or “others.”

    Advice: Best read in a well lit room with lots of others … maybe not “others” maybe humans nearby. Because the “others” are waiting. And I’m sleeping with the lights on tonight. A true ghost story for any night of the year that you want to spook yourself. Or “others.”

  • Claudia Haas: Women of the World

    This would be a heckuva lot of fun to stage. A smartly-planned woman’s independence day goes awry and some truths come home. But before any of the truths is wacky mayhem and action-packed chaos. And one of the truths is - we’ve all been n the center of that chaos. We just hate to admit it.

    This would be a heckuva lot of fun to stage. A smartly-planned woman’s independence day goes awry and some truths come home. But before any of the truths is wacky mayhem and action-packed chaos. And one of the truths is - we’ve all been n the center of that chaos. We just hate to admit it.

  • Claudia Haas: Bar Mitzvah Boy

    As a Queens lady who attended many bar mitvahs and holy communions and confirmations in the 60’s and 70’s, this play spoke to me personally. I lived through all of Karp’s occasions from the World’s Fair to the Mets to Stonewall. I also grew up knowing that every passage is personal. Every passage is a step towards growth. And we all have our own journey. Karp’s journey is one of hope. Even when hope breaks you.

    As a Queens lady who attended many bar mitvahs and holy communions and confirmations in the 60’s and 70’s, this play spoke to me personally. I lived through all of Karp’s occasions from the World’s Fair to the Mets to Stonewall. I also grew up knowing that every passage is personal. Every passage is a step towards growth. And we all have our own journey. Karp’s journey is one of hope. Even when hope breaks you.

  • Claudia Haas: Into the D

    I just had a smile on my face the entire time I read this. It’s an ode to a city, to beloved characters, to sports, and to whatever is in your heart. Floyd-Priskorn turns out to be the ultimate tour guide. After reading this, you’ll be booking a flight to Detroit.

    I just had a smile on my face the entire time I read this. It’s an ode to a city, to beloved characters, to sports, and to whatever is in your heart. Floyd-Priskorn turns out to be the ultimate tour guide. After reading this, you’ll be booking a flight to Detroit.