Recommendations of Arsonist

  • Beth Kander: Arsonist

    This was the first play I ever read on NPX, years ago, and I still think about it. Highly recommend.

    This was the first play I ever read on NPX, years ago, and I still think about it. Highly recommend.

  • Tyler Joseph Rossi: Arsonist

    I've always been a big fan of music in plays. Goldfinger uses it to great effect, here. THE ARSONISTS is a well of inspiration for playwrights in terms of breaking the molds of style.

    The play has a lot to say about letting go... so much so that I find myself returning to it again and again.

    I've always been a big fan of music in plays. Goldfinger uses it to great effect, here. THE ARSONISTS is a well of inspiration for playwrights in terms of breaking the molds of style.

    The play has a lot to say about letting go... so much so that I find myself returning to it again and again.

  • Paul Donnelly: Arsonist

    The Arsonists offers vigorous, vital and wholly compelling storytelling, both by the characters and in the central narrative. M. faces the excruciatingly difficult task of letting go and there is real suspense in watching her reluctantly make the choices and take the actions that allow her to finally do so. There were so many moments in which I was shaken in a way that "moved" doesn't quite capture by scenes of harrowing emotional resonance enacted with clarity or described with elegant simplicity.

    The Arsonists offers vigorous, vital and wholly compelling storytelling, both by the characters and in the central narrative. M. faces the excruciatingly difficult task of letting go and there is real suspense in watching her reluctantly make the choices and take the actions that allow her to finally do so. There were so many moments in which I was shaken in a way that "moved" doesn't quite capture by scenes of harrowing emotional resonance enacted with clarity or described with elegant simplicity.

  • Audrey Cefaly: Arsonist

    A feast for the senses. Souful. Elegaic. Intensely poetic, textural storytelling. Goldfinger spins haunting tales of the south like no one else.

    A feast for the senses. Souful. Elegaic. Intensely poetic, textural storytelling. Goldfinger spins haunting tales of the south like no one else.

  • Tammy Ryan: Arsonist

    I simply love this play. I have taught The Arsonists several different times and each time it blows my students away, while revealing something new to me. It is a gorgeous, brilliant piece of writing.

    I simply love this play. I have taught The Arsonists several different times and each time it blows my students away, while revealing something new to me. It is a gorgeous, brilliant piece of writing.

  • Colette Mazunik: Arsonist

    Just got a chance to see THE ARSONISTS at Benchmark Theatre. Wow. Beautiful and brutal, with haunting, lyrical language.

    Just got a chance to see THE ARSONISTS at Benchmark Theatre. Wow. Beautiful and brutal, with haunting, lyrical language.

  • Sheila Rinear: Arsonist

    This play, in all its sweetness and pain, is such a moving tribute to a father and daughter's love. The austere context makes the warmth of their human partnership so accessible. Nicely done, Jacqueline Goldfinger.

    This play, in all its sweetness and pain, is such a moving tribute to a father and daughter's love. The austere context makes the warmth of their human partnership so accessible. Nicely done, Jacqueline Goldfinger.

  • Carolanne Baker: Arsonist

    Wow. I love this play. Reminded me a little of the film Beauty of Southern Wild. It's a fantastic story.

    Wow. I love this play. Reminded me a little of the film Beauty of Southern Wild. It's a fantastic story.

  • Jordan Elizabeth Henry: Arsonist

    A story of beauty, creation and destruction, grief, and love. THE ARSONISTS stunned me and changed me. Jacqueline Goldfinger deftly weaves together the deeply complex -
    legacy, fate, mourning - in a way that feels easy. A play that will stay in your head and work on you long after it's over.

    A story of beauty, creation and destruction, grief, and love. THE ARSONISTS stunned me and changed me. Jacqueline Goldfinger deftly weaves together the deeply complex -
    legacy, fate, mourning - in a way that feels easy. A play that will stay in your head and work on you long after it's over.

  • Azuka Theatre: Arsonist

    Our production of The Arsonists was a resounding success artistically, critically, and financially. Our audiences were transported by Goldfinger's poetic and direct style. This play had a universal appeal to our diverse Philadelphia community and old and young alike found something for themselves in this play.

    Our production of The Arsonists was a resounding success artistically, critically, and financially. Our audiences were transported by Goldfinger's poetic and direct style. This play had a universal appeal to our diverse Philadelphia community and old and young alike found something for themselves in this play.