Recommendations of Look At Me

  • Kirt Shineman: Look At Me

    LOOK AT ME delivers a potent punch of raw emotion, encapsulating the complexity of human relationships with finesse. In the standout moment, the line "We all wear masks, but some are better at hiding their cracks" captures the essence of the play's exploration of vulnerability and facade. A masterful blend of fear and heartache.

    LOOK AT ME delivers a potent punch of raw emotion, encapsulating the complexity of human relationships with finesse. In the standout moment, the line "We all wear masks, but some are better at hiding their cracks" captures the essence of the play's exploration of vulnerability and facade. A masterful blend of fear and heartache.

  • Cheryl Bear: Look At Me

    An exquisite play where a wife is doing her best to help her husband receive love after war. Absolutely beautiful work.

    An exquisite play where a wife is doing her best to help her husband receive love after war. Absolutely beautiful work.

  • M.r. Fitzgerald: Look At Me

    "I dream about you." "I dream about you too." Westfall paints an intoxicating and painful portrait of a husband and wife trying to recapture the past of their passionate romance while accepting loss that threatens to destroy their marriage forever. I would very much love to see this wonderful dialogue performed in person. Very well done!

    "I dream about you." "I dream about you too." Westfall paints an intoxicating and painful portrait of a husband and wife trying to recapture the past of their passionate romance while accepting loss that threatens to destroy their marriage forever. I would very much love to see this wonderful dialogue performed in person. Very well done!

  • Elin Hampton: Look At Me

    An unpredictable and beautiful love story. A veteran and the wife he left behind need to learn to navigate their marriage moving forward. The characters are well-constructed... a gift for two actors. Highly recommend.

    An unpredictable and beautiful love story. A veteran and the wife he left behind need to learn to navigate their marriage moving forward. The characters are well-constructed... a gift for two actors. Highly recommend.

  • Claudia Haas: Look At Me

    A stunningly poignant play about the return of a soldier to his wife and a first time back in the bedroom. Sexy, sweet, honest and painful, the twists and turns draw you in. The character portrayals make you stay.

    A stunningly poignant play about the return of a soldier to his wife and a first time back in the bedroom. Sexy, sweet, honest and painful, the twists and turns draw you in. The character portrayals make you stay.

  • Rachel Bublitz: Look At Me

    LOOK AT ME has two painfully real people trying to recover and find one another after one has experienced hell. It’s well paced, honest, and heart breaking.

    LOOK AT ME has two painfully real people trying to recover and find one another after one has experienced hell. It’s well paced, honest, and heart breaking.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Look At Me

    Well done with twists and turns I never saw coming! This is a wonderfully well-composed drama that pulls me in and never lets me wander off for even a moment. Westfall drives this play forward with great tension (dramatic and sexual) to keep me on the edge of my seat in anticipation with a very well-earned ending!

    Well done with twists and turns I never saw coming! This is a wonderfully well-composed drama that pulls me in and never lets me wander off for even a moment. Westfall drives this play forward with great tension (dramatic and sexual) to keep me on the edge of my seat in anticipation with a very well-earned ending!

  • Asher Wyndham: Look At Me

    A necessary play about marriage between a soldier and his wife. It is painful to see these two struggle being intimate. Heartbreaking, compelling, honest, believable. I would love to see this produced. Memorable.

    A necessary play about marriage between a soldier and his wife. It is painful to see these two struggle being intimate. Heartbreaking, compelling, honest, believable. I would love to see this produced. Memorable.

  • Donna Hoke: Look At Me

    A touching, beautiful, heartbreaking portrait of love, and a reminder that bringing the soldiers home is only the beginning.

    A touching, beautiful, heartbreaking portrait of love, and a reminder that bringing the soldiers home is only the beginning.