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  • Noah Bryan:
    11 Dec. 2019
    I loved Bohannon's take on what could be a touchy subject for some. They were able to show how younger people nowadays sometimes have to find other ways to make ends meet when regular jobs won't cut it. Craigslisted is a fun read and gives a new perspective on this topic.
  • Tierra Buckner:
    10 Dec. 2019
    What an extremely relevant piece on the culture of online media and our society today! Not only does this play hold a feminist tone but it does so in such a dark and comedic way. Craigslisted is definitely a charming read! The discussion that it enables audiences to generate is thrilling. What exactly is right and wrong when it pertains to the controversial topic of "sugar daddies"? Well done!
  • Kamran Sheriff:
    9 Dec. 2019
    I chose this play to read in class for a discussion and we had a lot to discuss about this piece. Bohannon reflects the current trend of "sugar daddies" and how young women are utilizing this source to make ends meet. This play also explores how younger generations are just struggling to live in today's economic climate, which I'm sure a lot of us are all too aware of.
  • Iliana Miller:
    9 Dec. 2019
    I read this play for one of my classes; it created so much insightful conversation. This was such a good one because it made ever single individuals think and question what they believe to be right and wrong, and what they believe constitutes dramatic measures — such a thought-provoking read.
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    12 May. 2019
    Bohannon's fresh take on the demonization of women in the new world of social media is delightful, dark and infuriating! Of course this is how it goes when a young woman dares to try to help herself in the new online economy. Even her friends have issues with it! I love the ads and the blog and how it surprises me often with twists I didn't expect. Free Chastity!
  • Rachel Bykowski:
    11 May. 2019
    An intelligent, provocative comedy that speaks truth to 21st century interactions. On the internet where the personal becomes public the stakes are extremely high figuring where boundaries are, when are they crossed, and what is truly taboo to one person
  • David Hansen:
    19 Apr. 2019
    "Craigslisted" is a subversive feminist commentary on poverty, empowerment, and agency. It's also charming, whimsical, with a touch of menace, peopled with hilarious and engaging characters and playful situations. I would love to be a fly on the wall for post-show conversations for this one!
  • Unicorn Theatre:
    28 Mar. 2019
    This play was a SEMIFINALIST for the 2019-2020 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support CRAIGSLISTED.
  • Cameron Houg:
    7 Jan. 2019
    A hilarious, thought provoking piece that tackles the fun and dangers of meeting strangers on the internet in a remarkable way. The play is fantastically in touch with the modern generation in a way that feels refreshing and honest.

    From the eclectic cast of characters to the emotional story I cannot recommend this play enough, and I hope to see it live someday.
  • Drew Michele:
    31 May. 2018
    This play is a fantastic read that will make you laugh and think, and so many other things in between. The dialogue and characters are so realistic and it is such a fun story!

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