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  • Bethany Dickens Assaf:
    8 Sep. 2021
    Bavoso is such a clever, confident, and witty writer, and "The Morning After the Fall" showcases these qualities to great effect. I had the privilege of producing the piece for Whiskey Theatre Factory's 2021 reading, which was a huge success and elicited both big laughs and knowing sighs from the audience during its bittersweet beats. I would highly recommend this piece for any short play festival.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    23 Jul. 2020
    The story we never knew, just another thing Eve ruined! Turns out Steve will be better off! Well done.
  • Eytan Deray:
    6 Sep. 2019
    Clever, sassy, and funny from beginning to end! Filled with echoes of Paul Rudnick and other great LGBT comedy writers, John Bavoso's nifty comedic voice lends itself nicely to this hilarious take on the classic Bible tale. Read it (better yet, PRODUCE it) and laugh out loud!
  • Jessie Salsbury:
    17 Aug. 2019
    I'm so glad John Bavoso was covered by Unknown Playwrights. He has got a sharp, snappy sense of humor and is able to deliver some fantastic lines. I was crying - there are so many amazing one-liners in just 8 pages. And even though it's a comedy, there is such a big commentary on so many other things, including religion and relationships. This is a writer everyone needs to know.
  • Steven Hayet:
    28 Nov. 2018
    Such a clever play! Bavoso puts a spin on the classic story that is fresh, original, and just downright funny. There were several lines that had me laughing out loud. This play also has a ton of heart. Would be a great addition to any short play festival.
  • Lee R. Lawing:
    6 Sep. 2018
    What a delightful play about the fall of man. I enjoyed the banter between Adam and Steve and I know Steve’s new garden is one I’d be more than happy to be a part of if I could.
  • Bryan Stubbles:
    19 Sep. 2017
    A very funny take on what REALLY went down in Eden. Bavoso takes very familiar elements and tropes, mixes 'em up and voila! A new, entertaining theater piece is born. Recommended!