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  • Iliana Miller:
    9 Dec. 2019
    This play keeps you on the edge of your seat; it feels like a ticking time bomb. The importance of educating the younger generation about internet safety is shown in this play. Protecting the more vulnerable is important, as well as educating them. This play does a wonderful job of showing that while creating a story that keeps you wanting more.
  • Kitchen Dog Theater:
    27 May. 2019
    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2019 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.
  • Lolly Ward:
    4 Feb. 2019
    This play is a crowd-pleaser. At the reading I saw, the audience was right there all along, laughing uproariously and squirming for the characters. Dive into Accuardi's work and enjoy all the places she takes you.
  • Cameron Houg:
    29 Jan. 2019
    < 3 is a play with a lot of heart. The characters are interesting, fleshed out, and full of secrets. As their paths converge, all at once we understand them and become disappointed in them, creating an interesting dichotomy with our characters.
  • Rich Rubin:
    10 Jun. 2018
    A sad, funny play with great understanding and compassion for the foibles and underlying humanity of each of its characters. As is always the case with Sara's work, the dialogue is both character-revealing and immensely entertaining.
  • Kristen Palmer:
    9 May. 2018
    What a great read - complicated, real, sad, and human.
  • Nicholas Vasilios Pappas:
    28 Feb. 2018
    Messy and real, Accuardi treats all her characters with the respect they deserve without being afraid to let them be hurt and hurt each other. <3 has great roles for young women and critiques the social media world without feeling trite. Final scene is particularly grueling! Great work!
  • Gina Femia:
    22 Jun. 2017
    A great play about social media and blurred lines. Rich characters & gorgeous dialogue that culminates in a powerful ending.
  • Carrie Barrett:
    7 Jun. 2017
    Oh man, this play is chilling, funny, poignant and uncomfortable in the best possible way. Filled with characters you love and squirm for. <3 is a wonderful example of Sara's coveted ability to write complex, emotionally engaging plays that seem light and effortless. I'm a big fan of her work, this one in particular. A must.

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