Recommended by Steven G. Martin

  • Steven G. Martin: Angles in the Snow

    Fenton's short screenplay makes perfect use of visuals to drive home the ironic ending. It'd be fun to watch this short film.

    Fenton's short screenplay makes perfect use of visuals to drive home the ironic ending. It'd be fun to watch this short film.

  • Steven G. Martin: One Last Thing

    This is one of Brown's longer plays and he explores the depth of desperation caused by a combination of mental health and grieving. But what's lovely about "One Last Thing" is there is someone to help Dale get what he wants so much.

    This is one of Brown's longer plays and he explores the depth of desperation caused by a combination of mental health and grieving. But what's lovely about "One Last Thing" is there is someone to help Dale get what he wants so much.

  • Steven G. Martin: Spiraling

    This may be my favorite Kyle Brown script, which says a lot. Marlit's knowledge is fascinating and it ties in beautifully, quietly (but confidently) with the story Brown has created. And the stakes are incredibly high when Marlit makes her choice.

    This may be my favorite Kyle Brown script, which says a lot. Marlit's knowledge is fascinating and it ties in beautifully, quietly (but confidently) with the story Brown has created. And the stakes are incredibly high when Marlit makes her choice.

  • Steven G. Martin: Visiting

    Brown's play shows that lives intersect with one another and make an impact, despite the pain and anger we feel and regardless of whether we know it or not. I saw this short piece performed with an appreciative crowd at an open mic night at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette (Ind.).

    Brown's play shows that lives intersect with one another and make an impact, despite the pain and anger we feel and regardless of whether we know it or not. I saw this short piece performed with an appreciative crowd at an open mic night at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette (Ind.).

  • Steven G. Martin: Heavy Is the Back That Wears the Cape

    Kyle Brown has created a strong play about pressure, coping, and self-care. I enjoyed this short play when it was produced at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette during its annual short play festival. The audience did, too.

    Kyle Brown has created a strong play about pressure, coping, and self-care. I enjoyed this short play when it was produced at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette during its annual short play festival. The audience did, too.

  • Steven G. Martin: A Lot of Time to Think

    The situation in Dzubak's "A Lot of Time to Think" is pure nightmare fuel. Hearing it as audio drama or watching it on stage would be almost unbearable. [24/12/06]

    The situation in Dzubak's "A Lot of Time to Think" is pure nightmare fuel. Hearing it as audio drama or watching it on stage would be almost unbearable. [24/12/06]

  • Steven G. Martin: Things I Learned While Careening Toward the Center of the Universe

    Williams' "Things I Learned While Careening Toward the Center of the Universe" reminds us that civility and cordiality can rise to the top when folks are under duress, and that they, in turn, lift everyone up. [24/12/01]

    Williams' "Things I Learned While Careening Toward the Center of the Universe" reminds us that civility and cordiality can rise to the top when folks are under duress, and that they, in turn, lift everyone up. [24/12/01]

  • Steven G. Martin: Snap!

    Mark and Jake know they don't belong together. Audiences know they don't, thanks to Miller's skill. And that's the tragedy of "Snap!" -- they stay together and we see their relationship unravel in the ugliest ways. [24/11/19]

    Mark and Jake know they don't belong together. Audiences know they don't, thanks to Miller's skill. And that's the tragedy of "Snap!" -- they stay together and we see their relationship unravel in the ugliest ways. [24/11/19]

  • Steven G. Martin: Sidequest

    What I especially love about "Sidequest" is how Hayet sets up the rules for the world of the play. The audience gets used to them, enjoys them and appreciates them, and then Hayet makes everything even more fun with an unexpected reveal that still plays into the world he's created. This is a very fun and ultimately sweet script. 24/11/18

    What I especially love about "Sidequest" is how Hayet sets up the rules for the world of the play. The audience gets used to them, enjoys them and appreciates them, and then Hayet makes everything even more fun with an unexpected reveal that still plays into the world he's created. This is a very fun and ultimately sweet script. 24/11/18

  • Steven G. Martin: SANTA (IN-TRAINING): A MONOLOGUE

    Wyndham breaks heartstrings in this story of a man who desperately needs something -- atonement? forgiveness? a win? -- but isn't aware that he won't get it. That he has to perform like he's in a freak show while being judged just makes the heartbreak worse. "Santa (In-Training)" will get audiences crying. [24/11/7]

    Wyndham breaks heartstrings in this story of a man who desperately needs something -- atonement? forgiveness? a win? -- but isn't aware that he won't get it. That he has to perform like he's in a freak show while being judged just makes the heartbreak worse. "Santa (In-Training)" will get audiences crying. [24/11/7]