Ten-Minute: (2020) During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020, Joel and his fiance Paul stop by the coffee shop run by Joel's ex, Mike, and find themselves quarantined on several levels.
Ten-Minute: (2020) During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020, Joel and his fiance Paul stop by the coffee shop run by Joel's ex, Mike, and find themselves quarantined on several levels.
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'Til Dough Do Us Part
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David L. Williams:
'Til Dough Do Us Part
by Philip Middleton Williams
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A smart and funny work that keeps changing as it goes along in a way that is surprising and engaging.
A smart and funny work that keeps changing as it goes along in a way that is surprising and engaging.
”
D. Lee Miller:
'Til Dough Do Us Part
by Philip Middleton Williams
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Today, many moments in our lives are driven by the pandemic. It's created and shined a light on things that wouldn't have happened, that are happening, that happened and that didn't happen. Joel, Paul and Mike evaluate all these situations for them together and apart. Death sits on our doorstep: do you really want to hold off on life any longer? This is a well-written, triumphant, sad and humorous play. Well done.
Today, many moments in our lives are driven by the pandemic. It's created and shined a light on things that wouldn't have happened, that are happening, that happened and that didn't happen. Joel, Paul and Mike evaluate all these situations for them together and apart. Death sits on our doorstep: do you really want to hold off on life any longer? This is a well-written, triumphant, sad and humorous play. Well done.
”
John Busser:
'Til Dough Do Us Part
by Philip Middleton Williams
“
Philip Middleton Williams play proves that all problems are solvable after going for a cup of coffee. Well, okay, maybe not all problems, but some. And that's what keeps the world going 'round. At a time when getting closer is frowned upon, he shows us three individuals who find a way to bond over both a breakup and a joining, and does it in a way both heartfelt and satisfying as a cup of Joe.
Philip Middleton Williams play proves that all problems are solvable after going for a cup of coffee. Well, okay, maybe not all problems, but some. And that's what keeps the world going 'round. At a time when getting closer is frowned upon, he shows us three individuals who find a way to bond over both a breakup and a joining, and does it in a way both heartfelt and satisfying as a cup of Joe.