Recommendations of The Hour of Feeling

  • Shaun Leisher: The Hour of Feeling

    I really loved this play. A fascinating exploration of academia and new love set against the backdrop of war.

    I really loved this play. A fascinating exploration of academia and new love set against the backdrop of war.

  • Doug DeVita: The Hour of Feeling

    Good God, what a stunning play! It works on so many levels it leaves one dizzy with anticipation for the next line, the next turn of the page, the next twist in the plot… Terrific sense of time, place and characters one loves despite – or maybe because of – their flaws, and one hopes the choices the make are the right ones, while knowing how impossible those choices are in the moment. Beautifully done from beginning to end.

    Good God, what a stunning play! It works on so many levels it leaves one dizzy with anticipation for the next line, the next turn of the page, the next twist in the plot… Terrific sense of time, place and characters one loves despite – or maybe because of – their flaws, and one hopes the choices the make are the right ones, while knowing how impossible those choices are in the moment. Beautifully done from beginning to end.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Hour of Feeling

    How I loved this play, so beautifully written and so well done! Phenomenal work.

    How I loved this play, so beautifully written and so well done! Phenomenal work.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: The Hour of Feeling

    This has long been one of my favorite plays. Highly, highly recommend.

    This has long been one of my favorite plays. Highly, highly recommend.

  • Andy Boyd: The Hour of Feeling

    This is the best play I've read in months. The dialogue is crisp. The characters are alive. The intersections between life and literature call to mind W;t, and are just as effective.

    This is the best play I've read in months. The dialogue is crisp. The characters are alive. The intersections between life and literature call to mind W;t, and are just as effective.