Recommendations of Song of Extinction

  • Johnna Adams: Song of Extinction

    Rich, lush, fantastic play with heart-wrenching characters, surprising and satisfying turns and meanders. This is an amazing play to fall into and appreciate. I recommend it highly!

    Rich, lush, fantastic play with heart-wrenching characters, surprising and satisfying turns and meanders. This is an amazing play to fall into and appreciate. I recommend it highly!

  • Asher Wyndham: Song of Extinction

    Lewis's world-building through realistic scenes and dreams creates in the reader's mind an unforgettable spectacle. If this gets produced where I'm living or visiting, I will definitely be front row!
    If you're a designer in school or professional theatre this is a must-read.
    A poignant play on pain.

    Lewis's world-building through realistic scenes and dreams creates in the reader's mind an unforgettable spectacle. If this gets produced where I'm living or visiting, I will definitely be front row!
    If you're a designer in school or professional theatre this is a must-read.
    A poignant play on pain.

  • Michael Edan: Song of Extinction

    One of the most beautiful, deep, and moving plays I've read in the past decade.

    One of the most beautiful, deep, and moving plays I've read in the past decade.

  • Ian August: Song of Extinction

    Absolutely beautiful examination of life and loss. EM Lewis touches on the pieces of us that are our most vulnerable, and also the most strong.

    Absolutely beautiful examination of life and loss. EM Lewis touches on the pieces of us that are our most vulnerable, and also the most strong.

  • Suzanne Bradbeer: Song of Extinction

    With Song of Extinction, I knew that EM Lewis was a playwright I would follow for life. This is a play that is both heart-breaking and heart-expanding, whose characters and story will not let you go. And you are grateful for that.

    With Song of Extinction, I knew that EM Lewis was a playwright I would follow for life. This is a play that is both heart-breaking and heart-expanding, whose characters and story will not let you go. And you are grateful for that.