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  • Philip Middleton Williams:
    3 Aug. 2021
    We deal with loss in such personal ways that it's nearly impossible to explain it to someone else, not unlike recounting a dream upon awakening. In this short and touching play, Marcia Eppich-Harris shares that moment of trying to express a feeling toward a long-lost best friend, and in doing so gives us an insight to both the letter-writer and the intended recipient. This moment is tender, truthful, and makes the loss all that more bearable and yet unforgettable.
  • Pamela Morgan:
    2 Aug. 2021
    This play artfully underscores the awkwardness of grief, especially when it is a grief we feel we don’t have a right to. It also highlights the importance of support of loved ones and friends during difficult times. Beautiful, complex and touching. Well done!
  • Jan Probst:
    2 Aug. 2021
    An interesting premise and a lovely play for two actors. Which is more important? The act of writing to a loved one, or knowing your words will be read? I took that very question away with me.
  • Peter Dakutis:
    28 Jul. 2021
    This is a lovely play about love, loss, and remembrance. Sometimes, finding an answer is not as important as having the support of a loved one during the search. Because it’s beautifully understated, this two-hander gives its actors some great subtext to explore.
  • Hannah J. Chapman:
    11 Jul. 2021
    Such a poignant exploration of the confusion brought on by the grief of losing a loved one and the importance of finding solace in the people who love us.

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