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  • Shelby Seeley:
    23 May. 2023
    heartfelt mother-son relationship that asks questions about identity, race, and family with an ending I didn't see coming!
  • Katherine Gwynn:
    9 May. 2023
    a tender play about a mother and son at odds with trying to both discover and cling to their past--warm until the very end, despite it all.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    22 Feb. 2021
    A beautiful, heartfelt journey of the search for identity and the relationship of a mother to her son that moves you. Well done.
  • Nick Malakhow:
    25 Feb. 2020
    What a beautiful and tenderly written play! Mateo and Diane's relationship was realistically drawn, subtly shaded, and poignantly sweet and intimate. The poetry that punctuates deftly drawn scenes provides key insights into Mateo's identity and journey. Because we have those moments, Ramirez Puckett is able to tell us so much about Mateo without betraying that realistic tendency of teens to hold back and pick and choose what to share. I'm floored by how the dramatic action is so crystal clear, but entirely based off these small little seismic shifts within and between characters that are exquisite to watch.
  • Belle Frahm:
    24 Feb. 2020
    This play was a marvelous documentation of what felt like a real road trip. Above all else, Puckett was able to depict a very raw and true relationship between a mother and son and a road. I appreciated the love and dedication put into this writing along with the premise of moving on from one's past along while learning how to cope with it to build a better future.
  • Amanda Petefish-Schrag:
    18 Jun. 2019
    I had the great pleasure of getting to see this play at the 2019 Athena Project. Ramirez Puckett deftly weaves humor, pathos, and revelation in this deceptively simple story navigating identify, family, and the ties that bind us across distance and time. Beautifully written characters (the complexity and authenticity of Mateo is a stand-out), and storytelling throughout.
  • Donna Hoke:
    5 Jun. 2019
    I loved this play when I saw it at The Athena Project 2019! When mother and son start off on a road trip to find his birth mom, they're not the only ones in for a ride. With a masterful mix of comedy, poetry, authentic teenspeak, and unconditional love, Ramirez Puckett tackles heavy subjects with a light touch, and weaves a seemingly simple series of road trip vignettes into a tapestry that is anything but. With a cast of three of barely a set, the show will be easy to produce and a joy to watch.
  • Kitchen Dog Theater:
    27 May. 2019
    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2019 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.
  • Unicorn Theatre:
    28 Mar. 2019
    This play was a FINALIST for the 2019-2020 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support A DRIVING BEAT.
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    2 Nov. 2018
    Poignant and very well written - I have a 15 year old son right now, and Ramirez Puckett does a great job with that young male voice! And his confusions and identity issues and fears - the ICE official scene is chilling! There are some great American details, and the language - quite a treat!

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