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  • Nelson Diaz-Marcano:
    20 Apr. 2018
    One of those plays where you laugh more and more the realer it gets. A poignant piece of work which will have you rolling.
  • TG Seale:
    17 Apr. 2018
    This is a dark but funny play that lets us peek into the provocative world of online ads for companionship, while exploring the financial and social hardships of young adulthood. This play is current, smart, chilling, and fun!
  • Rachael Carnes:
    24 Mar. 2018
    No wonder this play has a bajillion recommendations! It's hilarious. Bohannon hits all the write notes with great good humor — Her effervescent, but seemingly effortless, dialogue carries characters from silly ha-ha to spinning deliriously, yet believably, out of control. Oh, I love a good train wreck. It's just delicious! Fruit and wine! Viva this play!
  • Rachel Lynett:
    13 Jan. 2018
    I love this play. The play brilliantly explores loneliness and the human condition while still effortlessly weaving in how technology has such a strong alienating power. In addition to that, it does all of this humorously while addressing some of the new realities of sex work and what it means to pay for college. An amazing voice from a promising writer. I highly recommend it.
  • Taylor Hudson:
    10 Jan. 2018
    A smart and funny answer to the poverty that millennials face during college - that most will continue to face even after attaining their degrees. Craigslisted is a play that reveals the lengths that we go to just get by in a capitalist society. The cast of characters we meet during Maggie's craigslist adventures make the play - Bohannon breaks down taboos, finding the humanity in even the smallest characters and inhabiting each of them with a refreshing easiness. Now, if only I could find someone willing to pay me to rub these feet.... Check out this play, folks!
  • Johannah Maynard Edwards:
    6 Dec. 2017
    I devoured this play. It starts off as a light-weight comedy and spirals ever further out of control without ever becoming unrealistic. I really enjoy plays where characters make smart decisions, but still get into trouble. Fascinating, funny, and never takes the easy or obvious road.
  • Heather Helinsky:
    6 Nov. 2016
    After reading Craigslisted, I'm eager to read more from Sharai. I'm excited by the spirit of her characters and their tenacity in fighting through circumstances. This play takes some theatrical risks that pay off and take a strong, opinionated stance on the economic issues of the play. This play will definitely resonate with its audience, and shows promise.
  • Erin Grogan:
    24 Mar. 2016
    This is an incredibly interesting play that addresses the lengths people can go to in order to be financially stable. It's humorous and timely while still focusing on real human issues.
  • Jared Strange:
    15 Mar. 2016
    This is a play that speaks to many anxieties of the present era, particularly among the much-talked-about millennials. It tackles overwhelming student debt, the power (good and bad) of social media, and the complex, sometimes fraught nature of relationships in the digital age with wit, compassion, and, at times, even a little fear. Sharai is a rising star to look out for.

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