The Best of All Possible Podcasts give a cold read to submitted 10 minute plays and follows them with a lighthearted, theatre-minded discussion. Please send plays you wish to submit to literary@panglossian.org. Learn more about Panglossian Productions at panglossian.org.
This episode, we read, "Nematodes," by Ron Radice. Join Corinne, Liz, Ed, and Robert as we explore this absurdist domestic scene. For more information about Panglossian Productions, please visit our website at www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read "Misfortune," by Mark Harvey Levine. Join Caitlin, Joe, Sharon, and Robert for a romp into the world of fortune cookies gone very, very wrong. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. To learn more about how to get involved or donate to our mission, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "Zero Hour," by Jeff Dunne. Join Rachel, Liz, Emily, Sharon, and Robert on the eve of battle, where the lives of the characters are about to change forever! If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. To learn more about how to get involved or donate to our mission, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "The Gallows," by Sara Cowley. Join Jayson, Rachel, Joe, and Robert as we travel to an iconic Old West location where our self-described, "dark and edgy," playwright writes a western. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "10,000 Years," by Lindsay Partain. Join Sharon, Michael, Liz, and Robert as we get a look into the obtuse relationship of Jamie and Freddy. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "The Dragon's Breath," by Cynthia Morrison. Join Michael, Christina, Rachel, Liz, Neil, and Robert as we take a step into the wonderful and weird world of Alexander the Good. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
For our sixth episode this season, we read, "When The World Falls In Love..." by Donald Loftus. Join Michael, Christina, Liz, and Robert as we experience a slice of life between a couple who has been married, "a very long time." If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
In our fifth episode this season, we read "What Floor?" by Elena Naskova. Join Liz, Rachel, and Robert as we take ride on the elevator of self-reflection. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
In our fourth episode this season, we read "Snapdragon," by Gretchen C. O'Halloran. Join Liz, Sharon, Emily, and Robert as we dive right into Betsy's attempt to escape her past. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
For the third episode this season, we read "Beardy McBearderson," by Jeremy Kehoe. Join Emily, Joe, Sharon, and Robert as we enjoy a romp through modern relationships and electronic connectivity. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
For this season's second episode, we read "Just An Illusion," by Michael Weems. Join Emily, Joe, Liz, and Robert as we explore this weighty drama about guilt and moving on. Warning: This play contains suggestions of suicide, gun violence, and abuse. If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
For our Season 3 Premiere, we read "Two Cats Explain The Monstrous Moth Group," by Ian Thal. Join Christina, Michael, Sharon, Liz, and Robert as we explore this delightfully existential play!If you would like to help support our podcast, visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/boapp. For as little as $3/month, you can help us fulfill our mission to explore and develop new plays and playwrights on Best Of All Possible Podcast. If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read "Bob Gets Cast Out Of Hell," by Robert O'Connell. Join Ed, Liz, Joe, and Robert as we read this silly meeting between the Almighty and His nemesis.If you would like to submit a play for consideration, send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read "Brain Circus," by Aaron Aaronson. Join Joe, Liz, Ed, and Robert for this silly and absurd romp through a modern medical diagnosis.If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "Socratic Frustration," by Jeff Dunne. Join Neil Hollands for his debut with BOAPP alongside regulars Ed, Joe, and Robert, as we romp through this comedic commentary on modern education and ancient methods. If you would like to submit your short play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "The Best Narcissists In America," by Mark Jay Rosen. Join Sharon, Liz, Ed, Joe, and Robert as we adventure into this delightfully fun and blunt play.If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "Penny Or Your Thoughts," by John Levine. Join Joe, Sharon, Liz, and Robert as we read this play exploring the power of night time thoughts. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week we read "Godot Shows Up," by Elena Naskova. Join Rachel, Liz, Sharon, and Robert as we read this modern take on the classic play by Samuel Beckett! If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "If Men Had Cleavage," by Rosemary Frisino Toohey. Join Ed, Liz, Joe, and Robert in this short play set in a doctor's waiting room in the world turned upside down. If you would like to submit a short play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read, "A Harmony Of Both," by Terence Patrick Hughes. Join Sharon, Liz, Joe, and Robert as we explore this wonderful short play about "love, death, and the transcendentalism of chew-toys." If you would like to submit a short play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read Contains Nudity, by Rex McGregor. Join Joe, Ed, Sharon, Liz, Amy, and Robert as we romp through this hilarious audio comedy. If you would like to submit a short play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about our main stage season, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read "From Minsk to Manhattan," by Faith de Savigné. Join Sharon, Liz, Ed, and Robert as we read this humorous and pointed short play. If you would like to submit your play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week as we read "The Other Woman," by Judy Klass. Join Ed, Sharon, Liz, and Robert for this fun play and lively discussion afterward! If you would like to submit your play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about our main stage season, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, join Liz, Amy, Sharon, Ed, and Robert as we read "Bar Belle," by Janis Butler Holm. Enjoy! If you would like to submit your play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. To learn more about our main stage season, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
Ed and Amy make their first appearance in 2019, joining Sharon, Liz, Joe, and Robert to read the commentary comedy, "Celebrity," by Kat Meads. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about our mainstage productions, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, Sharon, Liz, and Robert read "A History," by Susan Hansell. Join us as we venture into this brief history play, told from the female perspective. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about our main stage productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read Snakes by Jen Huszcza. Join Robert, Michelle, and Rachel as they explore this delightfully weird short play for two women. Make sure you join us for our Weekend Of Women this weekend, Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30, 2019! Friday night we will have a reading of Captive by Shelli Pentimall Booker, and Saturday we will present an evening of seven short plays! Admission is free with a suggested donation of $5.00 at the Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Street. Curtain is 7:30 both nights; see you there! For more information about Weekend Of Women and Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. If you would like for us to consider your play for the podcast, send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read Renege by Sara Ilyse Jacobson. Join Robert, Liz, Sharon, and Joe as we read this lighthearted bus stop comedy. If you would like for us to read your play on the podcast, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For information about our stage productions, visit us at www.panglossian.org. Be sure to join the conversation by following us on Facebook! Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
This week, we read The Motel by Laura Lewis-Barr. Join Robert, Sharon, Joe, and Liz as they explore this intriguing drama, written in a cinematic style. If you would like us to read your play on the podcast, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about our stage productions, visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
In our Season 2 premiere, we read Hot Mess by Jen Huszcza. Join Robert, Sharon, Liz, and Joe for this fun and clever comedy set in the waiting room of Hell. If you would like us to read your play on the podcast, please send it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration. For more information about our stage shows, visit www.Panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
We have some exciting news: Best Of All Possible Podcast is back on the air! For 2019, we will be dropping new episodes every two weeks! Robert will be joined by some familiar voices to bring brand new 10 minute plays submitted from playwrights all over the globe. Be sure sure to subscribe, and follow us on Facebook @Best Of All Possible Podcast!
Bonus Episode! Our illustrious host found a wayward recording that never dropped last year! Please enjoy the final recording from 2018. Stay tuned for new episodes in 2019! This week, we read, "Poof!" by Chip Bolcik. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the file in PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Dave's Epic 40th Birthday Party," by Jonathan Josephson. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. To contact Robert, send an email to Robert@panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week, we read, "Elephant," by Brysen O. Boyd. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. If you would like to contact the host, email robert@panglossian.org If you would like more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org
This week we read, "All We Want," by James McLindon. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. If you have questions about the podcast, you can reach the host at robert@panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week, we read, "Fans," by Steven Burton. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week, we read, "Bridezilla," by B.E. Turner. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week, we read, "Eden Revisited," by Chris Minichino. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Leia At Singularity," by Stu Crafton. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Teddy Tells All," by Rollin Jewett. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read "Not Dead Just Sleeping," by Roy Proctor. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Good Guys With Guns," by Andy Rakerd. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Crossover Fiction," by Greg Lam. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproducitons.org.
This week we read, "Birdhouses," by Sean Crawford. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Crisis Line," by Dan Borengasser. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, please visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "For The Record," by Noah Bennett. If you would like to submit a play for considerations, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "The Picnic," by Mark Konik. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read, "Two Minutes Of Heroism," by Matt Hanf. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read Coffee Break by William Ivor Fowkes. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.pangossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproducitons.org.
This week we read Timbuktu by B E Turner. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more informationa about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.
This week we read Everyone Laughs At The King's Jokes by Michael Perlmutter. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF file to literary@panglossian.org. For more information about Panglossian Productions, visit www.panglossian.org. For more information about Zodiak Productions, visit www.zodiakproductions.org.