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  • Cheryl Bear:
    21 Sep. 2020
    A fantastic and imaginative tribute to Election Day and it's importance to a smart kid! Love!
  • Kara Emily Krantz:
    5 May. 2018
    FINALLY read an Asher Wyndham monologue, and I'm glad I started with this one! Quirky and fun, and I love how the writer does what he wants with format. I mean, if every monologue was a picture monologue perhaps the world would be a better place. This makes me want to have more fun with my writing, as well.
  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown:
    5 May. 2018
    Like Wyndham's other monologues driven and delivered by a child, all lessons and irony befall on adults. It's clever and surprising and, in this play, charming. The piece's triumph is, despite the weight which comes with voting, it reminds us how simple a task it can be.
  • Jordan Elizabeth Henry:
    3 Apr. 2018
    Oh my gosh. This play is so much fun with a terrific purpose. I love any opportunity to dive into the weird world of Asher Wyndham -- I consistently laugh, gasp, cry, or some variation of all three when I read his work! -- and SOME KID is no exception. I love presenting the importance of voting to kids in a language they understand. This will be a perfect addition to the Protest Play Project's voting plays.
  • Rachel Bykowski:
    3 Apr. 2018
    I love self-awareness and plays/playwrights that poke fun at themselves and structure while still delivering a concise message. This is almost a play-within-a play: you watch as a young child drops some serious knowledge about the age-old excuses for not wanting to vote, but you are also watching the playwright putting on the play through photos of toys. I think this would be great, not only for an actor, but for a director to dive into as well.
  • Emily Hageman:
    30 Mar. 2018
    This is the most adorable thing that I have ever read in my entire life--but more than that, it is incredibly important and accessible. As usual, Wyndham's writing is charming, energetic, and teaming with positivity AND IT HAS PICTURES.
  • Rachael Carnes:
    30 Mar. 2018
    Faith in humanity restored by this wonderful play. Thanks to some hardworking Playmobil figures, I feel better than ever about my voting rights and why they matter. A lovely and engaging work that has the potential to go viral by the midterm elections.