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  • Michele Clarke:
    12 Apr. 2024
    A very powerful 10 minutes. Many moments of exceptional dialogue. Generous room for actors.
  • Noble Jones:
    14 Dec. 2023
    Short but sweet and extremely powerful. I feel the relationship between the two and what theyve gone through even though its never explicitly stated.
  • Morgan English:
    17 Jul. 2023
    Loved this script. The dialogue is strong and the story has meaningful weight to it. I think seeing a performance of it would be even more powerful.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    2 Mar. 2023
    A very touching and sweet way to deal with such an enormous loss. It's in these times we cling to the little humor we can find as we swim for the surface.
  • Kevin Marvian:
    27 Feb. 2023
    Handles sensitive topics well! Strong comedic elements.
  • Sam Rozov:
    23 Jan. 2022
    Really creative way of dealing with a topic that's hard to speak about. It does a great job of engaging with the audience and has a good mix of humor as well.
  • Veronica Tjioe:
    8 Aug. 2021
    A lovely scene that deftly delves into such an intimate and vulnerable discussion so many people have had in private about a topic that doesn't get talked about enough. Plus some prop comedy!
  • Shaun Leisher:
    4 Aug. 2021
    Brilliant use of a prop to reveal information!! So much is said in the moments of silence.
  • Evan Baughfman:
    3 Aug. 2021
    A wonderful short play! These characters and their relationship feel very real. The sock monkey provides humor, and the ending provides some hope!
  • John Busser:
    20 Jan. 2021
    Emily Hageman writes about a tragedy in the most heart-breaking of ways. She sets us up with two characters and lets us get to know them in the best of ways, laughing and joking and letting us see how they love one another. Then the afore-mentioned tragedy comes out and she shows us why theyARE in love with each other. They help each other weather the storm their lives are currently experiencing (with the help of a sock monkey, of course). Sad and uplifting at the same time, this is a wonderful tale of love and loss and love again.

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