Recommended by Ian Donley

  • Ian Donley: The Muses Of Humanity

    A debate on ethics that pushes the audience to determine what's too far in the world of art!

    A debate on ethics that pushes the audience to determine what's too far in the world of art!

  • Ian Donley: FIREFLIES - one minute monologue

    An accurate portrayal of first love and, in my case, made me think of what I could've had if I hadn't missed my opportunity.

    An accurate portrayal of first love and, in my case, made me think of what I could've had if I hadn't missed my opportunity.

  • Ian Donley: More For You (Closure)

    An original crime thriller inspired by the likes of Hitchcock infused with LGBTQ acceptance and roles for LGBTQ artists to sink their teeth into!

    An original crime thriller inspired by the likes of Hitchcock infused with LGBTQ acceptance and roles for LGBTQ artists to sink their teeth into!

  • Ian Donley: The Sadness of Johnny Depp

    The Sadness of Johnny Depp explores the moment in a relationship where it can go either right or left, and it's fascinating to see.

    The Sadness of Johnny Depp explores the moment in a relationship where it can go either right or left, and it's fascinating to see.

  • Ian Donley: Theatre: A Love Story

    Not only does "Theatre: A Love Story" give artists motivation to tell their stories, but it gives the world a helpful nudge to work towards healing it. Caridad Svich delivers a poetic piece with so many complex ideals, particularly through the characters ONE and FOUR. A good piece for actors and writers to improve their skills with.

    Not only does "Theatre: A Love Story" give artists motivation to tell their stories, but it gives the world a helpful nudge to work towards healing it. Caridad Svich delivers a poetic piece with so many complex ideals, particularly through the characters ONE and FOUR. A good piece for actors and writers to improve their skills with.

  • Ian Donley: Subway Adventures

    Jaxson Mackling takes a chance encounter and develops multiple layers between Lea and Sam effortlessly. From awkward to flirty, their relationship is one any actor would love to explore.

    Jaxson Mackling takes a chance encounter and develops multiple layers between Lea and Sam effortlessly. From awkward to flirty, their relationship is one any actor would love to explore.

  • Ian Donley: Lady Fashion

    A lovely scene with a reassuring ending.

    A lovely scene with a reassuring ending.

  • Ian Donley: In Transit (10 min.)

    Robin Rice gives us a lot to chew on. These two women need each other in ways the other doesn't fully understand, but respects.

    Robin Rice gives us a lot to chew on. These two women need each other in ways the other doesn't fully understand, but respects.

  • Ian Donley: 23 and Bree (from the THE WRINKLE RANCH AND OTHER PLAYS ABOUT GROWING OLD collection)

    Featuring three women with complexity in a tragic situation, Debra A. Cole writes a captivating scene that showcases longing for answers.

    Featuring three women with complexity in a tragic situation, Debra A. Cole writes a captivating scene that showcases longing for answers.

  • Ian Donley: Down There

    Touching. Empowering. Passionate!

    Touching. Empowering. Passionate!