Recommendations of Stay

  • Cheryl Bear: Stay

    The lengths we will go to in order to maintain our relationships knows no bounds. Keeps us at the edge of our seat!

    The lengths we will go to in order to maintain our relationships knows no bounds. Keeps us at the edge of our seat!

  • Robin Gordon: Stay

    A quirky and extremely dark view of love and the lengths people will go to hold on to relationships. The self destructive choices made by the main character manage to challenge us all and make us reflect on our own obsessions. Thrilling.

    A quirky and extremely dark view of love and the lengths people will go to hold on to relationships. The self destructive choices made by the main character manage to challenge us all and make us reflect on our own obsessions. Thrilling.

  • Jim Wicker: Stay

    This is a relationship play and thriller in one. The extremes to which the central character will go to hold on to her husband are at once shocking and plausible. The play is full of nuanced, believable characters. It moves seamlessly from the present to the past and back again. It is filled with suspense. It plays well on stage, holds the audience's attention, and generates terrific post-show conversation.

    This is a relationship play and thriller in one. The extremes to which the central character will go to hold on to her husband are at once shocking and plausible. The play is full of nuanced, believable characters. It moves seamlessly from the present to the past and back again. It is filled with suspense. It plays well on stage, holds the audience's attention, and generates terrific post-show conversation.

  • James Rayfield: Stay

    Watching an eye surgeon, who is the central character, take step after step over the line to hold onto the man she loves makes for a disturbing looked into how love can take dark turns. The characters are especially well drawn and out of the range of the usual types. We are at once drawn and repulsed by the surgeon and the field of eye surgery is used for maximum squeam effect to make this a dark journey that grips the viewer. I have seen two productions of this play and each time the audience was riveted.

    Watching an eye surgeon, who is the central character, take step after step over the line to hold onto the man she loves makes for a disturbing looked into how love can take dark turns. The characters are especially well drawn and out of the range of the usual types. We are at once drawn and repulsed by the surgeon and the field of eye surgery is used for maximum squeam effect to make this a dark journey that grips the viewer. I have seen two productions of this play and each time the audience was riveted.