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  • Emily Hageman:
    23 Jul. 2018
    Extremely timely and tongue-in-cheek, Guyton approaches the situation with both silliness and sincerity. The craziest thing was that the way it was presented didn't actually SEEM that crazy--in this day and age, it isn't all that hard to imagine. Great dialogue, great lines, phenomenal ending that asks more questions than it answers. Guyton is a master.
  • Lee R. Lawing:
    23 Jul. 2018
    A great play for our times. We all have that moment where we think we've put too much somewhere on some feed, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. Guyton plays into that with such hilarity and brilliance in this ten minute wonder. It's making me rethink posting anything in the future!
  • Ryan M. Bultrowicz:
    29 Apr. 2018
    I started reading this play, and then realized I saw it done at my university last year. It's a great piece on how technology can change our social interactions. Of course, it's also hilarious. It was definitely an audience favorite that night! Fun roles!
  • Greg Burdick:
    22 Apr. 2018
    Clearly inspired by our digital social climate of oversharing, in Guyton’s hilarious short, Maria takes this trend to unprecedented heights as she live tweets the blow-by-blow action... of her wedding night. The play raises serious questions about how far is too far... but it’s so silly and genuinely satisfying, it will assuredly have audiences singing “I Believe I Can Fly” on the way out... it was good for me.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    25 Dec. 2017
    Guyton never disappoints. Always gut-busting funny (every line!), but he always has a point to make about human interaction. Yes, the wife in this play is awful, she's not 'there' for her husband, but what about you...you're on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, New Play Exchange (!), whatever, sometimes when you're with someone special (admit it!), on a date or even in bed (admit it!). If you ever wanted to read a first play by Guyton and get hooked on his playwriting, read this play! Deserves production after production around the entire globe.
  • David C. Tucker:
    14 Jul. 2015
    A very funny, biting commentary on the lunacy of social media. Makes its point while making you laugh - even it's a bit ruefully. #lovedit
  • Catherine Weingarten:
    16 May. 2015
    Daniel is so so so funny! I saw this play at the last Frontier Conference fringe festival and we were all laughing way too hard. The way Daniel can poke fun at current technology and how it affects romantic relationship is spot on! If you are doing a one act fest, this one is sure to get people excited!