Recommendations of By and By

  • Cheryl Bear: By and By

    A powerful exploration of science and love as it all gets pushed to the brink. Well done!

    A powerful exploration of science and love as it all gets pushed to the brink. Well done!

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: By and By

    This is my first introduction to Gunderson's work and...wow, this show takes complicated (often theoretical) science and turns it into a fascinating and real page-turner! There are several layers to Gunderson's work making it a very interesting piece of theatre that pushes us to our limits as an audience and gives a director lots of things to play with. Would love to see this staged!

    This is my first introduction to Gunderson's work and...wow, this show takes complicated (often theoretical) science and turns it into a fascinating and real page-turner! There are several layers to Gunderson's work making it a very interesting piece of theatre that pushes us to our limits as an audience and gives a director lots of things to play with. Would love to see this staged!

  • NICOLE PERRY: By and By

    I love Lauren Gunderson's ability to take on science with art! Cloning, time travel, personal and professional ethics are all at play in this piece. And, of course, the power of love!

    I love Lauren Gunderson's ability to take on science with art! Cloning, time travel, personal and professional ethics are all at play in this piece. And, of course, the power of love!

  • Lainie Vansant: By and By

    This play is a creative, scientific, time-warping trip with ghosts, clones, strong women, and a lot of brutal honesty. It pushes the edge of what theatre can do and is sure to leave audiences plenty to talk about over drinks after the final curtain. Gunderson's work is always a pleasure, and this play is no exception.

    This play is a creative, scientific, time-warping trip with ghosts, clones, strong women, and a lot of brutal honesty. It pushes the edge of what theatre can do and is sure to leave audiences plenty to talk about over drinks after the final curtain. Gunderson's work is always a pleasure, and this play is no exception.