Recommendations of 1 2 3, a play about abandonment and ballroom dancing

  • Sam Kebede: 1 2 3, a play about abandonment and ballroom dancing

    Got to see this show back when it was at the Wild Project. Incredible characters, and a fantastic script for production or scene study

    Got to see this show back when it was at the Wild Project. Incredible characters, and a fantastic script for production or scene study

  • Kayla Gross: 1 2 3, a play about abandonment and ballroom dancing

    1 2 3 brought me into the world of these sisters and truly allowed myself as the reader to imagine what these sisters were going through. With themes ranging from family to sisterhoods this script takes the crazy situation these girls were put in and humanizes their situation. I would absolutely love to see this show produced and watch it with my own eyes because it was a joy to read.

    1 2 3 brought me into the world of these sisters and truly allowed myself as the reader to imagine what these sisters were going through. With themes ranging from family to sisterhoods this script takes the crazy situation these girls were put in and humanizes their situation. I would absolutely love to see this show produced and watch it with my own eyes because it was a joy to read.

  • Cheryl Bear: 1 2 3, a play about abandonment and ballroom dancing

    How do sisters cope and grow with their different responses to life? Will they come together or be drawn apart? Well done.

    How do sisters cope and grow with their different responses to life? Will they come together or be drawn apart? Well done.

  • Ramona Rose King: 1 2 3, a play about abandonment and ballroom dancing

    This lovely, sensitive play explores the relationships between three sisters over the course of their lives. Each one is flawed and sympathetic, presenting a complex portrait of familial love and growing up. Ballroom dancing is seamlessly integrated into the text and storytelling, making 1 2 3 a unique event. There's magic and heightened theatricality in this play, but at the core it's an emotionally raw journey that engages the reader/viewer from start to finish.

    This lovely, sensitive play explores the relationships between three sisters over the course of their lives. Each one is flawed and sympathetic, presenting a complex portrait of familial love and growing up. Ballroom dancing is seamlessly integrated into the text and storytelling, making 1 2 3 a unique event. There's magic and heightened theatricality in this play, but at the core it's an emotionally raw journey that engages the reader/viewer from start to finish.