This collection of one acts and orations by an award-winning playwright is a collage of the humanity that binds us together, often using feel-good comedy for the stage to deliver universal messages.
Containing plays about the human condition and skits about social issues, this anthology tackles hot-button topics like gender socialization, explores the fearful and grief-stricken recesses of the psyche, and pokes fun at our interpersonal interactions-and ourselves.
The compilation spans the emotional spectrum-from the humorous one-act play Toxic Norse-culinity, which strikes a chord about real-world matters, to the somber monologue What I See, which speaks to deeper, darker feelings many of us face.
With an honest, charming approach to modern theater, the brief scenes and speeches are ideal projects for stage performers of all ages and identities, offering powerful monologues for live performances and profound scene work about relationships to make resonant commentary about our world.