Recommendations of The Snow Angel

  • Scott Sickles: The Snow Angel

    You know from the get-go what's going on and what's gonna happen. Then you find out, YOU'RE WRONG! Multiple imaginations are at work, specifically the playwright and his protagonist conspiring to fashion magic and memory. There are a few holiday tales going on at once, like unwrapping a present to find another present inside and another after that... only this time there's a gift in each box. Any sentimentality (and I mean, it's a Christmas story about a little girl so...) is balanced with working class strife and real world loss. Start unwrapping this one now!

    You know from the get-go what's going on and what's gonna happen. Then you find out, YOU'RE WRONG! Multiple imaginations are at work, specifically the playwright and his protagonist conspiring to fashion magic and memory. There are a few holiday tales going on at once, like unwrapping a present to find another present inside and another after that... only this time there's a gift in each box. Any sentimentality (and I mean, it's a Christmas story about a little girl so...) is balanced with working class strife and real world loss. Start unwrapping this one now!

  • Ramsey Uhter: The Snow Angel

    What a charming, thoughtful narrative! A truly heartfelt piece with compelling characters, and an innocent storyline.

    What a charming, thoughtful narrative! A truly heartfelt piece with compelling characters, and an innocent storyline.

  • David Hodges: The Snow Angel

    Martineau tells a lovely if somewhat gritty Christmas story that, like all good tales for the holiday, lets us decide for ourselves whether or not we believe in Santa Claus.

    Martineau tells a lovely if somewhat gritty Christmas story that, like all good tales for the holiday, lets us decide for ourselves whether or not we believe in Santa Claus.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Snow Angel

    This is such a sweet Christmas story. It went in directions I wasn't expecting and had me leaning in to each turn. Just a delightful story to add to your holiday program and a great vehicle to feature a talented young actor!

    This is such a sweet Christmas story. It went in directions I wasn't expecting and had me leaning in to each turn. Just a delightful story to add to your holiday program and a great vehicle to feature a talented young actor!

  • Evonne Fields-Gould: The Snow Angel

    Very beautifully told script. It would be great for the Christmas season. Love the dialogue between the characters. Charming story about a child who seems not to believe but did in the end. The story within a story had a lot to say about a child's innocence and the purity of her heart. I was drawn into this story.

    Very beautifully told script. It would be great for the Christmas season. Love the dialogue between the characters. Charming story about a child who seems not to believe but did in the end. The story within a story had a lot to say about a child's innocence and the purity of her heart. I was drawn into this story.

  • Rene Zabel: The Snow Angel

    What a great feel good story! I was emotionally, completely drawn into the story. The characters are believable, even those who are “made up”.

    What a great feel good story! I was emotionally, completely drawn into the story. The characters are believable, even those who are “made up”.

  • Vivian Lermond: The Snow Angel

    What do you get when you create a Christmas script staring a savvy 11 year old and a very suspect Santa? You get a play chock full of fun, poignancy, subtext, and a most satisfying resolution! THE SNOW ANGEL is a perfect feel good play for any holiday festival!

    What do you get when you create a Christmas script staring a savvy 11 year old and a very suspect Santa? You get a play chock full of fun, poignancy, subtext, and a most satisfying resolution! THE SNOW ANGEL is a perfect feel good play for any holiday festival!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Snow Angel

    This is a piece that does find you going "Aw" a lot! Vidalia's "innocent yet not" Dialogue with Glen is amusing as much as it is heart breaking in equal measure. At one point I found myself wanting to adopt them both! As the story unfolds you get more and more drawn into the magic of the story. It would make a lovely piece for a festive production and will have you feeling festivity in every fibre!

    This is a piece that does find you going "Aw" a lot! Vidalia's "innocent yet not" Dialogue with Glen is amusing as much as it is heart breaking in equal measure. At one point I found myself wanting to adopt them both! As the story unfolds you get more and more drawn into the magic of the story. It would make a lovely piece for a festive production and will have you feeling festivity in every fibre!

  • Claudia Haas: The Snow Angel

    A sweet but not saccharine Christmas tale for a family audience. Martineau has a some lovely, unexpected twists and turns and he will have you believing in snow angels. Which is a good thing. We all need Martineau’s snow angels.

    A sweet but not saccharine Christmas tale for a family audience. Martineau has a some lovely, unexpected twists and turns and he will have you believing in snow angels. Which is a good thing. We all need Martineau’s snow angels.