Recommendations of Adam & Steve

  • Josh Decker: Adam & Steve

    Great concept. Characters are amazing and very well fleshed out while also being extremely interesting and engaging. The twist at the end was such a huge surprise and I loved it.

    Great concept. Characters are amazing and very well fleshed out while also being extremely interesting and engaging. The twist at the end was such a huge surprise and I loved it.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Adam & Steve

    Whoa! Did not see that coming! This is a great psychological piece, but played super real and very engaging. The monologue about grief is so touching and relatable. This is a short piece, but you will be begging for more!

    Whoa! Did not see that coming! This is a great psychological piece, but played super real and very engaging. The monologue about grief is so touching and relatable. This is a short piece, but you will be begging for more!

  • Tim Bryant: Adam & Steve

    This is a fun and mysterious play about finding love in a very unusual situation. Just when you think you know what's going to happen, you don't. Lots of surprises here. It's a little Samuel Beckett, and a little Twilight Zone, with a big helping of Brokeback Mountain. Awesome!

    This is a fun and mysterious play about finding love in a very unusual situation. Just when you think you know what's going to happen, you don't. Lots of surprises here. It's a little Samuel Beckett, and a little Twilight Zone, with a big helping of Brokeback Mountain. Awesome!

  • Cheryl Bear: Adam & Steve

    A fantastic exploration of a bromance and we don't know where it'll go, the end is just fantastic! Well done.

    A fantastic exploration of a bromance and we don't know where it'll go, the end is just fantastic! Well done.

  • Emily Hageman: Adam & Steve

    Talk about a roller coaster of a play. Just when you think you know what's going on, Bavoso yanks the rug out from under your feet. It's real, it's genuine, it's sweet--and then it's something else entirely. There is so much going on in this play--relationships between men, grieving, isolation, the longing for something gret that seems unattainable. A true retelling of the Adam and Eve story, only instead of a red apple, there's a red button. A pretty brilliant short play that gets more done in ten pages than some plays do in fifty.

    Talk about a roller coaster of a play. Just when you think you know what's going on, Bavoso yanks the rug out from under your feet. It's real, it's genuine, it's sweet--and then it's something else entirely. There is so much going on in this play--relationships between men, grieving, isolation, the longing for something gret that seems unattainable. A true retelling of the Adam and Eve story, only instead of a red apple, there's a red button. A pretty brilliant short play that gets more done in ten pages than some plays do in fifty.