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  • Jennifer O'Grady:
    17 Feb. 2021
    Wonderfully inventive and affecting short play from Weaver that sort of defies description because it's so unique. My advice is to read it--it's very moving and impossible to forget.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    23 Apr. 2020
    Absolutely brilliant, a beautiful to every woman struggling throughout the world to keep it together while they are being broken down. Well done.
  • Caitlin Turnage:
    30 Apr. 2019
    Funny, sad, brutal, topical, weaver discusses abuse in a way that's theatrical and moving, cathartic and lovely. Read this play.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    30 Apr. 2019
    Weaver is a master of the art of the short play, and it's really hard to choose a best play. This one, hilarious and poignant, should be a staple play for any festival on marital abuse and domestic violence. If you work for a theatre interested in feminist themes, read this.
  • Claudia Haas:
    6 May. 2018
    How many plays have you laughing at the absurdity of life in general and then pulls you up short? It is indeed very funny and sadly topical. What starts out as absurd becomes vindication. Original, clever and ultimately moving.
  • Bryan Stubbles:
    22 Nov. 2017
    I read an earlier draft (I think) of this and it was absolutely one of the funniest things I've ever read whilst making poignant observations about our society. I usually don't recommend work that already has a recommend, but this deserves it.
  • Scott Mullen:
    13 Feb. 2017
    Weird and wonderful. I'll never look at my toaster the same way again.