Recommendations of Fata Morgana

  • Heather Dudley-Nollette: Fata Morgana

    Deeply engaging, without getting too much in your face. A clever combination - accessible entertainment that provokes, latches on and walks with you as you head back into your daily life. This play is imminently produceable and can be made simple or complex with sets, lighting, sound. Strong female roles that don't pander. Read this play and put it in front of audiences. You won't regret it.

    Deeply engaging, without getting too much in your face. A clever combination - accessible entertainment that provokes, latches on and walks with you as you head back into your daily life. This play is imminently produceable and can be made simple or complex with sets, lighting, sound. Strong female roles that don't pander. Read this play and put it in front of audiences. You won't regret it.

  • Claudia Haas: Fata Morgana

    The play grabs you on the very first page and never loses its grip. Mahoney’s rich dialogue vacillates between purrs and a fiery crackle. Even when harsh, there is an under current of gentleness. You feel for these characters. You bleed for them. Fata Morgana leads you to a myriad of destinations and even when it tears your heart out, you follow in hope. The running theme of the birds and the crow is a magical pulse that drives this play into a new realm where hope and despair live. Highly recommended.

    The play grabs you on the very first page and never loses its grip. Mahoney’s rich dialogue vacillates between purrs and a fiery crackle. Even when harsh, there is an under current of gentleness. You feel for these characters. You bleed for them. Fata Morgana leads you to a myriad of destinations and even when it tears your heart out, you follow in hope. The running theme of the birds and the crow is a magical pulse that drives this play into a new realm where hope and despair live. Highly recommended.

  • Chloe King: Fata Morgana

    An absolutely beautiful, heart wrenching play with a hint of magical realism. Very strong female roles.

    An absolutely beautiful, heart wrenching play with a hint of magical realism. Very strong female roles.

  • Shellen Lubin: Fata Morgana

    This play is richly drawn and beautifully crafted. There are surprises, and even when shocking, they are completely believable. Great roles for women, and one imaginative crow which could be manifested in a number of different ways. This play has great possibilities for production.

    This play is richly drawn and beautifully crafted. There are surprises, and even when shocking, they are completely believable. Great roles for women, and one imaginative crow which could be manifested in a number of different ways. This play has great possibilities for production.