Recommendations of Dog Act

  • Cheryl Bear: Dog Act

    A fantastic adventure, imaginative with much to reveal! Excellent!

    A fantastic adventure, imaginative with much to reveal! Excellent!

  • Christine Evans: Dog Act

    Exuberant, apocalyptic, heart-tugging, funny, tragic and wildly imaginative. A Liz Duffy Adams play is always a complete, compelling world unto itself, but one in which human folly and brilliance are always recognizable.

    Exuberant, apocalyptic, heart-tugging, funny, tragic and wildly imaginative. A Liz Duffy Adams play is always a complete, compelling world unto itself, but one in which human folly and brilliance are always recognizable.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Dog Act

    One of the most fun, theatrical plays ever! A feast of language and physical ferocity! I adored this play when I first heard it years back, and I enjoy it today reading it after a long time. It is just as fresh and poignant as ever!

    One of the most fun, theatrical plays ever! A feast of language and physical ferocity! I adored this play when I first heard it years back, and I enjoy it today reading it after a long time. It is just as fresh and poignant as ever!

  • Sheila Cowley: Dog Act

    This is a shockingly good play, bold and glorious. The language is visceral and delicious. The story is brutally beautiful, unfolding through tremors of truth in the half-remembered plays and backstage slang of the wandering vaudevillians. Rich material for actors, audiences and creative teams.

    This is a shockingly good play, bold and glorious. The language is visceral and delicious. The story is brutally beautiful, unfolding through tremors of truth in the half-remembered plays and backstage slang of the wandering vaudevillians. Rich material for actors, audiences and creative teams.

  • Kari Bentley-Quinn: Dog Act

    This is one of my favorite plays of the last ten years - and reaffirmed my hope that theater and performance can survive even the worst of times.

    This is one of my favorite plays of the last ten years - and reaffirmed my hope that theater and performance can survive even the worst of times.

  • Stefanie Zadravec: Dog Act

    One of my all-time favorite plays. Truly extraordinary.
    The language and theatricality and extraordinary characters will take your breath away, break your heart, then give it back to you to hold close to your chest as you leave the theater.

    One of my all-time favorite plays. Truly extraordinary.
    The language and theatricality and extraordinary characters will take your breath away, break your heart, then give it back to you to hold close to your chest as you leave the theater.