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  • Emmet L.F. Cameron:
    28 Mar. 2024
    This play has an openness that allows the actors & production team to BYO specificity -- which seems about right for such a universal & yet unknowable experience. The audio version on the Gather by the Ghostlight podcast does it excellently, & really shows off how poignantly these words bring us through Michael's experience with death, even in the absence of the play's visual elements. & yet there's so much more to explore in different possible stagings or recordings.
  • Gather by the Ghost Light:
    6 Mar. 2024
    We produced an audio version of this play on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast (https://www.gatherbytheghostlight.com/s4e6). Scott has masterfully written a beautiful moment of someone crossing over. While the personification of Death is often times written as a dark and menacing figure, Scott's version of Death is compassionate to its passenger. The dialogue floats in and out of playfulness and sadness and every word feels honest for the characters. Highly recommended!
  • Nora Louise Syran:
    21 Jul. 2023
    Through an Ingmar Bergman-like chess game with Death, Sickles makes the idea of losing a chess game or one's life, something to accept and find peace in where there is love to embrace. Lovely.
  • Rachel Feeny-Williams:
    17 Jul. 2023
    The GATHER BY THE GHOST LIGHT podcast did a fabulous job at bringing to life this wonderful piece that offers emotions in spades! There are so many stereotypes of what death is but to see this unique and fabulous twist on that was intriguing as well as emotionally stimulating. It's a piece that would make a tremendous performance but as an audio piece it was fabulously done and I thoroughly recommend giving it a listen! - https://gatherbytheghostlight.podbean.com/
  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn:
    17 Jul. 2023
    Dammit, I am crying! I love how this play starts, with Michael ready for Death, but still not quite ready. Michael is smart and understands what has to happen, but still hopes for a sneak preview as to what is to come. Death is an accommodating guide. This whole short play is so full of peace, but deep inside there is still a primal scream for more. More answers, more time, more life. And this is something we all can relate.
  • Evan Baughfman:
    14 Jul. 2023
    Death- as in the Grim Reaper- is typically a horror story entity, but here Death is something more. Less frightening, more gentle and giving. An excellent play produced with terrific sound design, over there on the GATHER BY THE GHOST LIGHT podcast!
  • Ian Thal:
    14 Jul. 2023
    Michael plays a series of games with Death, not in the hopes of cheating her, but to linger just a little longer in the liminal space between one state of being and another and another and to plumb just a few more mysteries.

    Death, with some amusement and compassion for this mortal indulges him for just a few more minutes in a sly tale of love and acceptance. Sickles' playful writing is clever like Michael and compassionate like Death.
  • Dan Taube:
    13 Jul. 2023
    Gives you a lot to think about. This play expresses a lot of our hopes and dreams when it comes to the afterlife. Fascinating concepts, highly philosophical. Completely engaging. Highly recommend.
  • Donald E. Baker:
    13 Jul. 2023
    I heard this play performed beautifully on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast. Michael is going gently into that dark night with only a few questions for Death as they approach their inevitable union. The tremendous gift the play gives us is the hope that a loving touch may be the last thing we feel as the darkness descends. Scott Sickles is a treasure.
  • Paul Donnelly:
    8 Jul. 2023
    We are invited here to laugh at Death. At first. Then Death is revealed to hold its inevitable sway in a way that is heartening and meaningful as Michael comes to literally embrace Death. This is a witty, engaging and ultimately moving look at one man's demise.

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