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  • Cheryl Bear:
    11 Mar. 2021
    A powerful look at the current state of racism in America. Well done.
  • National New Play Network:
    21 Jan. 2019
    READY STEADY YETI GO by David Jacobi is receiving a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. The partnering NNPN Member Theaters are Azuka Theatre (Philadelphia, PA), Stageworks Theatre (Tampa, FL), and Rogue Machine Theatre (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Lojo Simon:
    24 Nov. 2018
    An imaginative, creative, fun commentary on racism and hypocrisy in America, with a Stranger Things vibe. Great production and design potential.
  • Jacob Sidney:
    11 Oct. 2018
    My favorite play of the last few years, RSYG has everything I look for. At times shockingly funny, the humor often reveals deeper truths about characters and themes, and occasionally owns its pure silliness. Serious, important subject matter is explored through genuine human relationships in ways that aren't didactic or preachy. Villains and heroes are human, complex, and defy easy categorization. Surprising meta-theatricality brings immediacy to the experience. It's a play that I feel for a long time; the duende is strong in this one.
  • Audrey Cefaly:
    6 Oct. 2018
    Funny. Sharp. Clever. Jacobi has documented here in delightful form the empty rituals and hollow sentiment often bandied about by well-intentioned white folk in the name of racial equality.
  • Jennifer Kokai:
    23 Apr. 2018
    This might be my most favorite play I've read in five years. Smart, funny, insightful, thought provoking, and raw, my students and I adored it. Every theatre ought to do this play.
  • Alex Dremann:
    12 Mar. 2018
    I saw this play at Azuka in Philadelphia. It's fresh, fast-paced, extremely clever and hilarious. Right there in your face, but subtle at the same time.
  • National New Play Network:
    15 Dec. 2017
    This play was featured at NNPN’s 2017 National Showcase of New Plays.
  • James Fleming:
    14 Dec. 2017
    White guilt has never been so funny. You'll probably groan "Oh noooo!" at least once. This play is hugely theatrical, downright hilarious, and has great compassion for all of its young characters. A brilliant satire examining the ways in which even the most well-intentioned white folks working to stand up against racism can still perpetuate it.
  • Stephen Brown:
    8 Nov. 2017
    This is one of the few plays I've ever laughed out loud while reading. I can't get over how funny it is, especially with how it deals with the ineptitude of white guilt. This one's good.

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