Recommendations of Second Skin

  • Karen Saari: Second Skin

    This stunning play achieves something special in that it flows over you with an almost poetic quality, while still building a sturdy arc that broke my heart multiple times. Thank you, Kristin Idaszak, for creating three amazing roles for women and what I believe would be a designer's dream.

    This stunning play achieves something special in that it flows over you with an almost poetic quality, while still building a sturdy arc that broke my heart multiple times. Thank you, Kristin Idaszak, for creating three amazing roles for women and what I believe would be a designer's dream.

  • John Bavoso: Second Skin

    An absolutely gorgeous piece, full of longing and regret and mystery. Idaszak’s writing flows (pun mostly unintended) beautifully and effortlessly. I can imagine sitting in a theatre (or out on the beach) and hearing a pin drop as everyone is totally wrapped up in the story. Three great roles for actors and exciting opportunities for designers here. This one’s gonna stick with me for a while — highly recommended!

    An absolutely gorgeous piece, full of longing and regret and mystery. Idaszak’s writing flows (pun mostly unintended) beautifully and effortlessly. I can imagine sitting in a theatre (or out on the beach) and hearing a pin drop as everyone is totally wrapped up in the story. Three great roles for actors and exciting opportunities for designers here. This one’s gonna stick with me for a while — highly recommended!

  • Christopher Walsh: Second Skin

    I love this script. I was lucky enough to see the 2018 WildClaw Theatre (Chicago) production. It's eerie and atmospheric, and makes brilliant use of horror and mythological elements to underscore the relationships at the heart of the story.

    I love this script. I was lucky enough to see the 2018 WildClaw Theatre (Chicago) production. It's eerie and atmospheric, and makes brilliant use of horror and mythological elements to underscore the relationships at the heart of the story.

  • Brian James Polak: Second Skin

    Second Skin is dark and light and lyrical and raw. The dramaturgy, structure, and tone break the norms theater-goers tend to see, and they are three reasons why I love this play so much.

    Second Skin is dark and light and lyrical and raw. The dramaturgy, structure, and tone break the norms theater-goers tend to see, and they are three reasons why I love this play so much.

  • Kitchen Dog Theater: Second Skin

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2016 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2016 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.