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  • Cheryl Bear:
    2 Aug. 2020
    An incredibly touching and moving piece from the perspective of children. Given a voice, they're finally able to express themselves to the grownups. There's chaos for us and them, we're all doing our best. Marvelous!
  • Shaun Leisher:
    24 Mar. 2019
    "You're a grown up and I've been told grown ups are smarter than kids so I guess I have to believe that."

    This line from the play is one that is going to stick with me for a long time and it I think it captures what the play is exploring. Parents have so much to learn from their kids and teachers have so much to learn from their students. I'm so glad that there's a play like this that looks at the innocence of childhood but also doesn't shy away from the struggles they have in a serious way.
  • Jack William Rodgers:
    14 May. 2018
    Was an audience member for the NVNV reading of this play. A beautiful look into the struggles of growing up and childhood. A producible and easy-to-connect-to play that is accessible for all ages.
  • Eva MeiLing Pollitt:
    11 Jul. 2017
    A moving, humorous, and theatrically inventive exploration on the power supportive love has in helping us overcome life's challenges.
  • Marcus Pinon:
    8 Jul. 2017
    I was fortunate enough to see a staged reading of this play and was swept away by its young characters with such innocent dreams and pure will to discover them, no matter what the adults might say. Discovering your own self-belief and self-value is hard, but JP and Samantha Louise are two children who will gladly hold your hand so you don't have to walk the path alone. Audiences across the nation would be lucky and thrilled to experience what this play says with the pure vocabulary of two brilliant children.