Ice Cream Sisters

by Bryan Stubbles

11 PAGES. Micayla may be falling in love and her Nana uses her own memories to sort it all out. Note: Co-written with Kara Maddox.

11 PAGES. Micayla may be falling in love and her Nana uses her own memories to sort it all out. Note: Co-written with Kara Maddox.

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  • Martha Patterson: Ice Cream Sisters

    "A lost love is a thorn in the heart forever." From the gentleness of the story, to the truncated dialogue, to the artful stage directions, this is a lovely play. Stubbles and Maddox have made their collaboration seamless.

    "A lost love is a thorn in the heart forever." From the gentleness of the story, to the truncated dialogue, to the artful stage directions, this is a lovely play. Stubbles and Maddox have made their collaboration seamless.

  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown: Ice Cream Sisters

    Simple in the best way, Stubbles lets us look at a connection so free of shame or immediate harm that we are granted the honest and genuine objectivity the interaction deserves. Beautiful and beguiling.

    Simple in the best way, Stubbles lets us look at a connection so free of shame or immediate harm that we are granted the honest and genuine objectivity the interaction deserves. Beautiful and beguiling.