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  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend:
    31 Jan. 2023
    I love this. This autobiographical coming of age story told through the lens of Shakespeare plays Gina Femia studied in school is wonderful. It reads like poetry in places, contains truly heartbreaking stories, and has moments of real hilarity that snuck up and surprised me. What a perfect piece for theater majors in particular, as there is so much to relate to here.
  • Steve Mazzoccone:
    22 Oct. 2022
    This play is SO good. It's range is expansive and resonant. Touching and Funny. It worked beautifully as a reading at our university and the students found this so prescient to their lives and perspective as students of theatre.
  • David Hansen:
    25 Sep. 2021
    A moving and inspiring defense for knowing your Shakespeare and also a compelling argument never to produce his work again, Femia's monodrama is a wondrous description of the drive for writers to transform disappointment and trauma into art.
  • Samantha Marchant:
    25 Sep. 2021
    A well done solo script! It moves in a beautiful, stirring way. I particularly enjoyed the juxtaposition of Shakespeare and Iron Man 2 - "high art" and mass appeal.
  • Brian James Polak:
    19 Sep. 2021
    I fucking love this play.
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    14 Sep. 2021
    I love Gina Femia's work so much! This is no exception. Raw, vulnerable, exposed and open in a beautiful, moving play that is funny at times and heartbreaking too. She's the best!
  • Nick Malakhow:
    11 Aug. 2021
    Beautiful, vulnerable, and heartfelt solo show that balances drama and humor so well! While the focus is on art and Gina's journey of defining herself and her voice as a playwright, anyone who has had to live "in reaction to" the "norm," the canon, cis-hetero-patriarchy will find much to latch onto and relate to here. The moments in time are well-chosen and well-defined, the plays referenced are examined and utilized impactfully, and the storytelling is compelling, hilarious, and poignant.
  • Stuart Hoffman:
    10 Aug. 2021
    Jumping back and forth through life, relationships, art and time, "I Fucking Hate Shakespeare" uses the Bard as a backdrop to explore the more serious themes of being an artist struggling to find their voice amongst a history of cis, white, maleness. With humor, heart, and fearlessness, playwright Gina Femia has crafted a piece that I would love to see and hear.
  • Rachael Powles:
    9 Aug. 2021
    Required reading for any theatre artist exhausted by the classics and aching to put their story into works. I heard Gina read an excerpt of this piece back in April and I'm thrilled to see where she's taken it. Wonderful.