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  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    31 Oct. 2020
    FABULOUS work! Here is an absurdist satire on late-stage capitalism: Pigs and the men (and gender-non-conformers) who love them. LAYERS! And if you think, Absurd is not real, think again. This is Such Honest Work! I'd also like to add that the doubling in this play is not conventional and deserves a read just to check out. Read, produce, repeat!
  • Cheryl Bear:
    19 Aug. 2020
    Do we choose to fight for survival or use the prescribed plan to our advantage? A thought provoking play full of suspense that keeps us at the edge of our seat!
  • Nick Malakhow:
    23 Dec. 2019
    This surprising, sharp, insightful, and darkly hilarious play was a joy to read. Living in a sometimes absurd, sometimes all too plausible imagined future, Giles' characters grapple with what it means to survive through activism or complacency in our current socio-cultural context. I finished this briskly moving play in one sitting and enjoyed the shocking, titillating, and at times sad or horrifying moments as they unfolded. I'd love to see a production of this!
  • Shaun Leisher:
    23 Dec. 2019
    This is a well done absurdist relationship comedy that hits on some truly pressing issues. It's a play that will bring out some strong reactions and that's why it needs to be produced.
  • Dianne Nora:
    30 Mar. 2019
    I saw the production of this play at First Floor Theatre in Chicago, and was blown away by its originality and irreverence. It was so refreshing to see a dark comedy that was equally as enjoyable to watch as its commentary was refreshing and necessary.
  • Beth Hyland:
    8 Mar. 2019
    I saw the production of this play at First Floor and was totally exhilarated by it! It's sexy, shocking, funny, extremely smart, and kept me sitting forward in my seat the entire time. It's like a shot of adrenaline that also makes you smarter. It rules.
  • Cassandra Rose:
    4 Mar. 2019
    This is the weirdest fucking play I've ever seen in my entire god damn life... and I loved every second of it. I don't know how else to review it, because part of the magic of this play is how surprising it is when it goes off the rails multiple times during its tight 80-minute run time. Jesus Christ. Just read it. Read this fucking play.