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  • Cheryl Bear:
    3 May. 2020
    An exquisite play where a wife is doing her best to help her husband receive love after war. Absolutely beautiful work.
  • M.r. Fitzgerald:
    16 Apr. 2019
    "I dream about you." "I dream about you too." Westfall paints an intoxicating and painful portrait of a husband and wife trying to recapture the past of their passionate romance while accepting loss that threatens to destroy their marriage forever. I would very much love to see this wonderful dialogue performed in person. Very well done!
  • Elin Hampton:
    4 Aug. 2018
    An unpredictable and beautiful love story. A veteran and the wife he left behind need to learn to navigate their marriage moving forward. The characters are well-constructed... a gift for two actors. Highly recommend.
  • Claudia Haas:
    5 Jun. 2018
    A stunningly poignant play about the return of a soldier to his wife and a first time back in the bedroom. Sexy, sweet, honest and painful, the twists and turns draw you in. The character portrayals make you stay.
  • Rachel Bublitz:
    5 Jun. 2018
    LOOK AT ME has two painfully real people trying to recover and find one another after one has experienced hell. It’s well paced, honest, and heart breaking.
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    10 Apr. 2018
    Well done with twists and turns I never saw coming! This is a wonderfully well-composed drama that pulls me in and never lets me wander off for even a moment. Westfall drives this play forward with great tension (dramatic and sexual) to keep me on the edge of my seat in anticipation with a very well-earned ending!
  • Asher Wyndham:
    26 Aug. 2015
    A necessary play about marriage between a soldier and his wife. It is painful to see these two struggle being intimate. Heartbreaking, compelling, honest, believable. I would love to see this produced. Memorable.
  • Donna Hoke:
    4 Jul. 2015
    A touching, beautiful, heartbreaking portrait of love, and a reminder that bringing the soldiers home is only the beginning.