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  • Nick Malakhow:
    29 Jul. 2023
    A boldly theatrical piece that uses theatrical conventions to surprise; dig into its main character's personality, experiences and life; and illustrates PTSD in an inventive manner. Lopez explores unsettling topics of gay conversion therapy, internalized and externalized homophobia, and more with a deft hand and a focus on characterization and healing. I appreciated the examination of how Fernando's struggles both impacted and were impacted by those around him who loved and cared for him. In Carlos, we meet a challenging and at times deplorable human; I was impressed with Lopez gives him nuance and shading.
  • David Davila:
    26 Mar. 2022
    This is a gripping play that truly broke my heart. Just when you think you understand what is happening in this non-linear ache of a memory - Lopez twists your expectations in unexpected ways. This play truly haunts me.
  • The PlayGround Experiment:
    1 Feb. 2022
    This play took part in "The PG Evolution a development process". We selected it because it is special and we believe 100% in the playwright and their voice. We are proud to be a part of its early journey and cannot recommend it enough. If you have any questions about our experience with this work, please feel free to reach out to us. We love this play and we know you will too. ”
  • Juan Ramirez, Jr.:
    23 May. 2021
    As a National Committee Reader for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival, I was introduced to this powerful work and was immediately captured by the character of Fernando, along with the world he survives and suffers in. The structure of the play is intriguing, as the audience will move through time and genre, exploring elements of sci-fi and magical realism. The projected visceral visuals are sure to provoke emotion. This is truly a wonderful play.
  • Kirsten Hopkins:
    5 May. 2021
    Gut-wrenchingly beautiful.
  • Playwrights Foundation:
    3 May. 2021
    Playwrights Foundation highly recommends THE RE-EDUCATION OF FERNANDO MORALES, which excelled to the Finalist round (top 35) for the 44th annual Bay Area Playwrights Festival out of 755 plays. Our community of readers felt this play best represented the mission of our festival. This work engaged us, inspired us, moved us, and was an outstanding example of transformative storytelling. Our local Bay Area Literary Council commends THE RE-EDUCATION OF FERNANDO MORALES as a compelling, relevant, cathartic new work which should be produced now. Congratulations! #BAPF2021