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  • Kareem Fahmy:
    21 Apr. 2024
    An utterly original look at a largely forgotten moment in history. Crystal expertly weaves together threads of science, war, compassion, and regret. Highly recommended.
  • Larry Bliss:
    2 Jan. 2024
    I was drawn to The Rocket Men because of my fascination with America's manned spaceflight program, and stayed for its astonishing theatrics. Crystal's dialogue is razor-sharp and her stage directions project an engrossing spectacle that effortlessly pulls the audience through a complex history of political maneuvers and technical derring-do. The climax is shattering--and sobering.
  • Sasha Aronson:
    27 Nov. 2023
    This play has great breadth and depth. Crystal's writing is skillful as always. The work leaves me thinking about masculinity, capitalism, labor, visionariness. It's black and white and also vivid at the same time.
  • Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis:
    5 Oct. 2023
    I recommended The Rocket Men to the NNPN Showcase of New Plays for 2024, and intend to produce it in 24-25. Crystal has beautifully captured a moment in history and presents it to us through an evocative lens. Former nazis building rockets in Alabama is enough to draw us in, but women playing men in this environment makes it all the more compelling. Constance Macy
  • Aaron Coleman:
    27 Sep. 2023
    An excellent and engrossing play that wraps up a fascinating history lesson in a propulsive character-rooted drama. An expertly-crafted, highly-theatrical page-turner, Crystal’s play reads like a contemporary thriller set mid-century. She takes a fascinating story about America’s ambitious space program and tackles compelling themes of assimilation, atonement for the past, the meaning of being American, and the challenges of valuing our heroes despite troublesome pasts. Most importantly, Crystal keeps the play entertaining while also finding the wider social themes. This is what theater is about.
  • Logan Rodgers:
    25 Sep. 2023
    All technology is military technology when under modern power, yet the complexities of human need and desire always challenge the ethics. This is the interrogative core of Crystal Skillman’s 'The Rocketmen', a historical drama on the pardoned German SS scientists who enabled the US to reach the moon. In content and stage direction, its actors being female or non-binary, is haunted by the exploited and forgotten sharing audiences' space with the ghosts of history who themselves stand on ghosts. In this we both observe and partake asking what we condone and condemn, are we alike or unalike?
  • Caridad Svich:
    16 Sep. 2023
    A dynamic, passionate historical drama, THE ROCKET MEN is an illuminating ride into a complex, fascinating and difficult chapter in world and US history. Skillman's compelling drama is epic in scope.
  • kc wisniewski:
    3 Sep. 2023
    In "The Rocket Men," Crystal Skillman adds layers of personal and historical intrigue to a little known historical event. What might be a simple slice of America's Space Race is complicated by the history these scientists carry with them, America's own crimes, and Skillman's inspired use of female-identifying and non-binary actors. Though the background grows epic and twisted as the play progresses, what's left is a deeply personal story about technology, politics, and, most importantly, humanity.
  • Stephen Anderson:
    9 Aug. 2023
    Undoubtedly, "The Rocket Men" is a paramount achievement in historical drama. Skillman deftly intertwines the gripping tale of the space race with the deeply unsettling cover-up of atrocities by the American government. This synthesis of historical threads weaves a rich tapestry that spans the expanse of time, resulting in a truly multifaceted narrative. Skillman masterfully conveys the dichotomy of American achievement juxtaposed against the nation's darker moments. This duality emerges as a powerful metaphor that lends depth and resonance to the play's overarching themes.
  • Andrew Rosendorf:
    8 Aug. 2023
    Crystal is one of the treasures of the American theatre. THE ROCKET MEN is a beautifully written play that seamlessly weaves a story of science -- through the complexity of the personal. The play moves like rocket increasing in its propulsion as it peels back the layers to this moment in time and these particular men. And how it all reflects on the moment we find ourselves in today. Can't wait to see the journey this play will have.