Recommendations of Doublewide

  • Cheryl Bear: Doublewide

    A powerful, moving play about the American dream and the struggle to spend this one life well. Excellent work.

    A powerful, moving play about the American dream and the struggle to spend this one life well. Excellent work.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Doublewide

    Everything that has been said here in the recommendations is spot on. I recognized a life I don't often get to see depicted onstage in this piece. As a born and raised Midwesterner, I was so relieved to read something that didn't pander, didn't judge, but with compassion and gentleness asks it's audience and it's characters to take a breath together and assume the best of their neighbors.
    Add this to your next season.

    Everything that has been said here in the recommendations is spot on. I recognized a life I don't often get to see depicted onstage in this piece. As a born and raised Midwesterner, I was so relieved to read something that didn't pander, didn't judge, but with compassion and gentleness asks it's audience and it's characters to take a breath together and assume the best of their neighbors.
    Add this to your next season.

  • Tony Caselli: Doublewide

    This play SO cleanly gets to the heart of what it's like to live in so much of rural America. We're part of the Rolling World Premiere here at Williamston Theatre because this gorgeous play depicts the lives of so many people in our state. A play about wanting more, and wanting to GIVE more, that says "Life is hard. We make it harder more than we should, but there's always room for love, and hope." Sweet, funny, honest - people need to see this play.

    This play SO cleanly gets to the heart of what it's like to live in so much of rural America. We're part of the Rolling World Premiere here at Williamston Theatre because this gorgeous play depicts the lives of so many people in our state. A play about wanting more, and wanting to GIVE more, that says "Life is hard. We make it harder more than we should, but there's always room for love, and hope." Sweet, funny, honest - people need to see this play.

  • Jason Parrish: Doublewide

    Florida Rep chose this play to be read as part of our '16 PlayLab Festival, soon after a premiere. I cannot say enough good about this play. It is an important story for this moment in American history and speaks to the struggles so many people are dealing. It could be described as an issue play, but it isn't at all. It is a moving family story about giving your children more than you had and leaving the world a better place than you found it. It has a powerfully hopeful message and the characters remain positive against terrible odds.

    Florida Rep chose this play to be read as part of our '16 PlayLab Festival, soon after a premiere. I cannot say enough good about this play. It is an important story for this moment in American history and speaks to the struggles so many people are dealing. It could be described as an issue play, but it isn't at all. It is a moving family story about giving your children more than you had and leaving the world a better place than you found it. It has a powerfully hopeful message and the characters remain positive against terrible odds.

  • Scott Sickles: Doublewide

    I confess: on several occasions I have described the entire plot of this play to people and each time I did, I cried. Doublewide is a profoundly moving, hysterically funny, sometimes brilliantly random, edge-of-your-seat suspenseful family story that occasionally makes you say "damn..." out loud.

    Don't be fooled by the title. This is not a Killer-Joe-style white-trash-living-in-the-outskirts-of-the-underbelly-of-society yarn. Doublewide is an honest, unpretentious look at hard-working decent working-class folk striving for a better life. Marital, multi-generational, and societal dynamics...

    I confess: on several occasions I have described the entire plot of this play to people and each time I did, I cried. Doublewide is a profoundly moving, hysterically funny, sometimes brilliantly random, edge-of-your-seat suspenseful family story that occasionally makes you say "damn..." out loud.

    Don't be fooled by the title. This is not a Killer-Joe-style white-trash-living-in-the-outskirts-of-the-underbelly-of-society yarn. Doublewide is an honest, unpretentious look at hard-working decent working-class folk striving for a better life. Marital, multi-generational, and societal dynamics seamlessly blend in a tapestry of wonderful characters. It's a gem that will split your sides and break your heart.