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  • Tom Moseman:
    30 Dec. 2023
    What is lost when something is taken but not given? What happens when sounds of progress overwhelm songs of longing? Matthew Paul Olmos creates a vast “American” space, inhabited by eternal characters; fictive yet real, spirits at once alive and long dead. This script is lyrical free-verse; a mythic opera for our dissociative times. These are theatrics that challenge the constraints of Theatre. Rationally, we understand that the myth of “progress” means marginalization. In America, it is white supremacy made manifest (destiny). Emotionally, the audience apprehends we are ghosts left longing for what was --
  • Brianna Barrett:
    15 Nov. 2023
    This lyrical, wispy, heartbreaking drama pairs music with powerful imagery to explore the trauma of native people displaced from their original lands. Poetic in its language and the way it plays with visuals. All of the characters feel larger than life, imbued with meanings and double meanings. A twist that leaves you with much to consider once the play is over.
  • Kitchen Dog Theater:
    27 Jul. 2023
    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2023 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.
  • Premiere Stages:
    16 Jul. 2022
    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize a home what howls by Matthew Paul Olmos as a Finalist for the 2022 Premiere Play Festival. The play rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 4 Finalists out of 655 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by the blend of urgent social issues and dreamlike and poetic imagery. Our congratulations and thanks to Matthew.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    28 Jun. 2022
    A moving look inside the lives of a family displaced and trying to find their way to survival. Powerful and beautifully told.
  • Jennifer Lane:
    28 Feb. 2022
    A stunning, lyrical play about home and community that uses magical realism to depict the ongoing displacement of people from their land. Dreamlike and nuanced, this is an expertly crafted piece of theatre.
  • Kyle J. McCloskey:
    26 Feb. 2022
    A magnificent exploration into the ongoing colonial expansion project of Southern California, Matthew creates a lush world inhabited by bold characters and rich themes. This play is a robust, poetic letter to those erased by colonial expansion of the modern world. Read this Play. Produce this play. Celebrate the artistic achievement that is this play.