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  • Cheryl Bear:
    19 Aug. 2020
    A marvelous and real exploration of love that lands home and is incredibly enlightening. Our needs personally as well as from the other, the truth as we get more intimate, and the evolution leading to the tying or unwilling of the love brilliantly shown. Excellent!
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    11 Jul. 2020
    A lyrical play that seems so simple but unfolds to reveal the depths of a significant relationship that is so recognizably and relatably human. An absence of irony makes Giles a very open-hearted and sincere writer, and yet there is nothing sappy about this. With 2 great roles for actors!
  • Shea King:
    5 Dec. 2018
    I really adore this play and how its sweet honest idiosyncrasies stay with you long after you experience it. I love how each snippet of these two lover's relationship feels so close to what many of us experience that I often wondered if someone told Mr. Giles about my personal life. I highly recommend this poetic kaleidoscope romance.
  • Eugenie Carabatsos:
    3 Dec. 2018
    "How You Kiss Me Is Not How I Like To Be Kissed" is a collage of a snippets from a couple's relationship. Undeniably relatable, honest, and clever, the play's poetic language takes you through the turns of the relationship and this couple's attempt to love, connect, and separate.
  • Cassie M. Seinuk:
    16 Jul. 2015
    I had the privilege of seeing a reading of this unique and honest play about love and expectation of "romance" play at the Kennedy Center. The language is crisp and effective, and the short scenes serve as little spoonfuls of story and we get to know the characters through their changing love story. This play grabs you from the start and leaves you with "the feels" at the end.