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  • Gather by the Ghost Light:
    5 Feb. 2024
    We had the privilege of producing this script as an audio play on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast (https://www.gatherbytheghostlight.com/s4e1). In this play, Minigan gives us believable characters that you can 100% feel their connection the more they speak to each other. His use of a true site specific location backed up by the history of the two local swans, Romeo and Juliet, is such a creative touch that adds even more realism to this work of beautiful fiction. Highly recommended for any theatres wanting to produce thoughtful romantic comedies that will touch your heart!
  • Nora Louise Syran:
    4 Oct. 2023
    I caught the production of this short play on Gather by the Ghostlight. A lovely short piece. Nothing is as it seems, or what we assume and Minigan uses this to perfect advantage to add tension to the story. But really there is only love
  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend:
    3 Oct. 2023
    What a beautiful short play! John Minigan plays are always more than they first appear, and I loved watching the story unfold, collecting subtle bits of exposition to piece together the back story of how these two women each ended up at the lagoon. There's so much richness and detail even though the play is only ten minutes long. What a lovely piece.
  • Lainie Vansant:
    16 Aug. 2023
    I listened to this on Gather by the Ghost Light and it's just lovely. A sweet moment between two complex people, it's easy to stage and gives you good stuff to work with. Check it out!
  • Paul Donnelly:
    26 May. 2023
    Although her hurt and frustration are real, I don't think Ellie was ever a real danger to the swans. The re-emergence of the bond between Ellie and Violet is tenderly wrought. And maybe swans are good role models after all.
  • Christopher Plumridge:
    26 May. 2023
    I recently heard an excellent production of this play by Gather by the Ghost Light.
    This is a sweet, tender play, where the relationship between the two characters is reflected in the love and partnership of the two female swans (a beautiful, real story in itself). The connection here is inspired, another great play by Minigan.
    Oh...and no swans were injured in the making of this play, thankfully!
  • Evan Baughfman:
    24 May. 2023
    I loved learning about these waterfowl, as well as the relationship between Ellie and Violet! A great ten-minute play, recently produced on the GATHER BY THE GHOST LIGHT podcast!
  • Marj O'Neill-Butler:
    23 May. 2023
    This play is really not about swans...well they are in it, but the real themes are about love and friendship and rescue. And it is site specific which is so fun, especially if you've been to Boston's Public Garden. Have a listen at Gather By the Ghost Light podcast where ever you listen.to podcasts.
  • Arthur M Jolly:
    6 Apr. 2022
    A perfect balance of humor and heart - this play has some great laugh-out-loud moments, and a deep, meaningful relationship at its core. Lovely writing, and deserves to be added to any program of ten minute plays!
  • Lolly Ward:
    1 Feb. 2022
    It's a beautiful thing to watch the themes dance in this play — swans, life mates, self-knowledge, heartbreak, and love all swirl together with Boston dark humor and a good dose of tossed rocks. Have a great time with this piece!

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