Recommendations of My Body

  • Eryn Elyse McVay: My Body

    The abortion conversation flipped on its head. To many this play will seem ridiculous, dystopia, but for folks around the world this reality isn't a far cry from their own. Bublitz shows no fear in the face of a "sensitive" topic.

    The abortion conversation flipped on its head. To many this play will seem ridiculous, dystopia, but for folks around the world this reality isn't a far cry from their own. Bublitz shows no fear in the face of a "sensitive" topic.

  • Ruben Carbajal: My Body

    This sharp comedy understands the matter-of-fact menace of bureaucracy. More importantly, it holds a mirror up to our nation's own descent into Theocracy, where a woman's body becomes the property of the State. This is an urgently-needed play and companies should be clamoring to produce it.

    This sharp comedy understands the matter-of-fact menace of bureaucracy. More importantly, it holds a mirror up to our nation's own descent into Theocracy, where a woman's body becomes the property of the State. This is an urgently-needed play and companies should be clamoring to produce it.

  • Rachel Bykowski: My Body

    Funny, daring, dangerous and full of truth. All the perfect elements you need for a great satire. I hate the fact this play is relevant but maybe with more writing like this, the Patriarchy can one day be dismantled.

    Funny, daring, dangerous and full of truth. All the perfect elements you need for a great satire. I hate the fact this play is relevant but maybe with more writing like this, the Patriarchy can one day be dismantled.

  • Rachael Carnes: My Body

    Brilliant and timely, this tight-as-a-drum ten-minute play says everything. I hope it's performed in every corner of the U.S.! Bublitz hits this one over the fence in this important play that's sure to be read and shared and talked about for years to come.

    Brilliant and timely, this tight-as-a-drum ten-minute play says everything. I hope it's performed in every corner of the U.S.! Bublitz hits this one over the fence in this important play that's sure to be read and shared and talked about for years to come.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: My Body

    Bublitz's taut and wonderfully unsettling ten-minute play should be performed over and over and everywhere.

    Bublitz's taut and wonderfully unsettling ten-minute play should be performed over and over and everywhere.

  • Tiffany Antone: My Body

    Delightfully on point, My Body is a powerful piece and relevant as hell.

    Delightfully on point, My Body is a powerful piece and relevant as hell.

  • Ellen Davis Sullivan: My Body

    As a person who's fascinated by stories of women and power, I found this a treat. The reversal of the power roles is sharp and striking. This play makes it obvious how limited our usual vision is. It's timely and fun.

    As a person who's fascinated by stories of women and power, I found this a treat. The reversal of the power roles is sharp and striking. This play makes it obvious how limited our usual vision is. It's timely and fun.

  • Ben Rosenblatt: My Body

    This play brilliantly takes one of society's biggest double standards and turns it on its head. Super smart and hilarious, until you remember how unfunny the reality is. Incredibly relevant to today's "smash the patriarchy" cultural ethos, this play is equally important for men and women alike to see. Entertaining, fun and horrifying all at once. Highly recommend.

    This play brilliantly takes one of society's biggest double standards and turns it on its head. Super smart and hilarious, until you remember how unfunny the reality is. Incredibly relevant to today's "smash the patriarchy" cultural ethos, this play is equally important for men and women alike to see. Entertaining, fun and horrifying all at once. Highly recommend.

  • Greg Burdick: My Body

    The moment you dare have the inclination to think “this is outrageous, and completely implausible,” it slowly dawns that the premise Bublitz pursues in this play makes perfect sense. And, while men will surely find the circumstances unsettling, that’s precisely the point. It’s so much more than a “flip-the-script-in-power-dynamics-sketch.” Bublitz is working hard to help men understand the powerlessness women feel regarding reproductive rights. And when Laura extorts a smile from Patrick at the end, it’s a swift, hard kick to the goodies... and I’m embarrassed to say that it’s much deserved...

    The moment you dare have the inclination to think “this is outrageous, and completely implausible,” it slowly dawns that the premise Bublitz pursues in this play makes perfect sense. And, while men will surely find the circumstances unsettling, that’s precisely the point. It’s so much more than a “flip-the-script-in-power-dynamics-sketch.” Bublitz is working hard to help men understand the powerlessness women feel regarding reproductive rights. And when Laura extorts a smile from Patrick at the end, it’s a swift, hard kick to the goodies... and I’m embarrassed to say that it’s much deserved. Outstanding.

  • Michael Kras: My Body

    A sharp, incisive ten minutes with timely satirical bite. Bublitz makes a provocative point with a vicious sense of humour, and establishes a fantastical yet tangible world with impressive texture given the constraints of the piece's length. This is a piece I'd love to see find a full-length form, but as is, it's a fiercely effective short play.

    A sharp, incisive ten minutes with timely satirical bite. Bublitz makes a provocative point with a vicious sense of humour, and establishes a fantastical yet tangible world with impressive texture given the constraints of the piece's length. This is a piece I'd love to see find a full-length form, but as is, it's a fiercely effective short play.