Recommendations of (a love story)

  • Cheryl Bear: (a love story)

    A moving look at love reciprocated and not, the meaning of things and mortality. Well done.

    A moving look at love reciprocated and not, the meaning of things and mortality. Well done.

  • Dave Osmundsen: (a love story)

    I was fortunate enough to see this play read at the Kennedy Center. Creative, passionate, engaging, devastating, and beautiful exploration of love and violence. You can’t help but get swept up in the fantastical world of these characters and their stories. I hope to see this play onstage one day soon.

    I was fortunate enough to see this play read at the Kennedy Center. Creative, passionate, engaging, devastating, and beautiful exploration of love and violence. You can’t help but get swept up in the fantastical world of these characters and their stories. I hope to see this play onstage one day soon.

  • Erika Meckauskas: (a love story)

    Very different and very well written. Sad, yet happy, definitely worth a read.

    Very different and very well written. Sad, yet happy, definitely worth a read.

  • National New Play Network: (a love story)

    This play was developed at The National New Play Network MFA Playwrights Workshop. This program, conducted annually in conjunction with The Kennedy Center and the National Center for New Plays, provides a graduate–level student playwright with an NNPN-affiliated director and dramaturg, a professional cast for a week of script development, and an introduction to the Network, its Membership, and programs.

    This play was developed at The National New Play Network MFA Playwrights Workshop. This program, conducted annually in conjunction with The Kennedy Center and the National Center for New Plays, provides a graduate–level student playwright with an NNPN-affiliated director and dramaturg, a professional cast for a week of script development, and an introduction to the Network, its Membership, and programs.