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  • Danielle Ozymandias:
    17 Jul. 2019
    The imagery is stunning. I’d love to see how creative designers would get to be with this. The kitchen sinking is just an incredible concept. How strange and wonderful. It’s beautifully written, the flirting scene with Nadine and the Officer is fantastic. The relationship between Mathew and Ruffrino- I just love it. Truly one of the best things I’ve read.
  • National New Play Network:
    16 Jan. 2019
    BR'ER COTTON by Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm received a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Partnering NNPN Member Theaters were Kitchen Dog Theater (Dallas, TX), Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble (Los Angeles, CA), and Cleveland Public Theatre (OH).
  • James Fleming:
    29 Oct. 2018
    A brilliant, relevant, and deeply humane play by a rising young writer. It is stunning and the first time I read it, I was shook. You should produce this play in your theatre's next season.
  • Shaun Leisher:
    29 Apr. 2018
    A truly vital play that will grip audiences from beginning to end.
  • Kate Danley:
    18 Apr. 2018
    The prose will absolutely take your breath away! Gorgeous, beautiful, art.
  • Hunter Johnson:
    25 Feb. 2018
    Great play, very relevant and insightful. Good vocabulary, story, and points. A must read.
  • National New Play Network:
    15 Dec. 2017
    This play was featured at NNPN’s 2016 National Showcase of New Plays.
  • Renee Calarco:
    11 Feb. 2017
    Wow, is this a stunning and heartbreaking play. Poetic, ethereal, and riveting.
  • Nan Barnett:
    9 Feb. 2017
    An amazing writer and a beautiful play. This play should be on everyone's short list of works to be produced ASAP.
  • Sheila Cowley:
    14 Sep. 2016
    Biting, potent and deliciously poetic. Riveting characters all fighting their own battles in a vivid surrealist tragedy rooted in Br’er Rabbit’s struggles to get into heaven. Deserves to be alive onstage, with impressionistic staging and an electrifying spoken and unspoken story.

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