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  • Cheryl Bear:
    9 Aug. 2020
    A powerful story of nature and connection in the midst of the coyote call that changes a couple for the better. Learning to cope with loss, to face our fears and what's within and to live for the moments we have beautifully told. Truly moving work!
  • Darcy Parker Bruce:
    8 Apr. 2018
    Oh this play stole my heart. At times so funny I thought I was going to pee and then without a warning a moment so perfectly placed the story and the stakes just lock in and the play just makes sense in a whole new way. I loved it. This play also has some gems of dialogue, and 'I'd hate to taint your knobs' is going to stick with me for a while. Wonderful work.
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    6 Apr. 2018
    Beautifully written play that digs deep under all the ways we hide from ourselves and make our own labyrinths in our minds and hearts, closing ourselves off to our loved ones too. I really like the way Baldwin gets at the problems sideways. Baldwin writes our normal every day world with so much packed in underneath, I am still unraveling it all. . .
  • Unicorn Theatre:
    6 Apr. 2018
    This play was a SEMIFINALIST for the 2017-2018 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support COYOTE HOUR.
  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center:
    12 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Margaret Baldwin and their play Coyote Hour as a finalist for our 2015 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown:
    25 Jun. 2016
    A play set after a tragedy, but which depicts the toll for all involved. Although the tragedy is both the mystery and heart of the piece, it is lead by sexual intrigue, comic litany, and suburban chaos.