Recommendations of The Violet Sisters

  • Heather Helinsky: The Violet Sisters

    I first encountered this play as the guest selector at GPTC in 2016, and this two-character play had deep emotional impact on audiences. I was thrilled to dramaturg it in a virtual reading at New Harmony in 2021, further confirmation of this play's solid storytelling of the complicated way two sisters handle grief differently in the wake of Hurricane Sandy's devastation. There are layers of muddy sediment in the relationship between the sisters, as their traumas resurface. Gina knows this neighborhood and renders it so we don't forget the tough women who survived not just Sandy, but other...

    I first encountered this play as the guest selector at GPTC in 2016, and this two-character play had deep emotional impact on audiences. I was thrilled to dramaturg it in a virtual reading at New Harmony in 2021, further confirmation of this play's solid storytelling of the complicated way two sisters handle grief differently in the wake of Hurricane Sandy's devastation. There are layers of muddy sediment in the relationship between the sisters, as their traumas resurface. Gina knows this neighborhood and renders it so we don't forget the tough women who survived not just Sandy, but other emotional storms.

  • Melissa Schmitz: The Violet Sisters

    THE VIOLET SISTERS by Gina Femia is a play I still think about even though I read it a few years ago. If you want a two-hander with strong female leads, suspense, dynamic characters that actors can really sink their teeth into, realistic dialog, and a play about family, look no further. Highly highly recommend.

    THE VIOLET SISTERS by Gina Femia is a play I still think about even though I read it a few years ago. If you want a two-hander with strong female leads, suspense, dynamic characters that actors can really sink their teeth into, realistic dialog, and a play about family, look no further. Highly highly recommend.

  • Alexa Rowe: The Violet Sisters

    This beautiful play tells a dynamic story of two sisters so powerfully in its deeply rooted realism and intensely thrusts us into such a claustrophobic world of the duo at the heart of the story.

    This beautiful play tells a dynamic story of two sisters so powerfully in its deeply rooted realism and intensely thrusts us into such a claustrophobic world of the duo at the heart of the story.

  • Leah Roth Barsanti: The Violet Sisters

    Damn. Two handers are hard to pull off and Femia, true to form, does it beautifully. This play is a case study in quiet tension and how to write about disasters (in this case, Hurricane Sandy) in a way that feels so deeply personal. The Violet Sisters is funny and heartbreaking and I really love it!

    Damn. Two handers are hard to pull off and Femia, true to form, does it beautifully. This play is a case study in quiet tension and how to write about disasters (in this case, Hurricane Sandy) in a way that feels so deeply personal. The Violet Sisters is funny and heartbreaking and I really love it!

  • Crystal Skillman: The Violet Sisters

    “A KNOCK OUT. The Violet Sisters is a gripping, moving, and brilliant play. This darkly humorous story of these two sisters and their struggle to find common ground over one stormy night in Brooklyn is a hurricane itself - we are swept away. That the play is still looking for its New York premiere is shocking, but I have little doubt it will find its way into a theater season soon. PRODUCE THIS PLAY. NOW.”

    “A KNOCK OUT. The Violet Sisters is a gripping, moving, and brilliant play. This darkly humorous story of these two sisters and their struggle to find common ground over one stormy night in Brooklyn is a hurricane itself - we are swept away. That the play is still looking for its New York premiere is shocking, but I have little doubt it will find its way into a theater season soon. PRODUCE THIS PLAY. NOW.”

  • Noah Jennings: The Violet Sisters

    Seeing this piece on stage is truly gripping with its naturalistic drama and isolated storytelling. The perfect mix of comedy and gut-wrenching realism that is rightfully unapologetic. Truly remarkable in almost every way.

    Seeing this piece on stage is truly gripping with its naturalistic drama and isolated storytelling. The perfect mix of comedy and gut-wrenching realism that is rightfully unapologetic. Truly remarkable in almost every way.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: The Violet Sisters

    Two extraordinarily well drawn characters, a surging thematic thrust, and a complex yet engaging story make this a delight to read. Hope to see it onstage very soon.

    Two extraordinarily well drawn characters, a surging thematic thrust, and a complex yet engaging story make this a delight to read. Hope to see it onstage very soon.

  • Doug DeVita: The Violet Sisters

    Powerful, relentless, and grimly beautiful, Gina Femia's "The Violet Sisters" captures a soured sibling relationship in all its brutal glory, providing a tour de force for two performers to devour with gusto. Extraordinary.

    Powerful, relentless, and grimly beautiful, Gina Femia's "The Violet Sisters" captures a soured sibling relationship in all its brutal glory, providing a tour de force for two performers to devour with gusto. Extraordinary.

  • MonologueBank.org: The Violet Sisters

    MonologueBank is proud to recommend the writing of Gina Femia. Her play THE VIOLET SISTERS features some strong monologues, one of which is from the perspective of the character Sam, who has to explain to her sister the circumstances surrounding the death of their father. It is a heartbreaking story that exposes the unimaginable tragedy of his drowning during hurricane Sandy. Written with precise language that parallels the increasing intensity of the situation, one can't help but be swept away by the trauma this woman has faced.

    MonologueBank is proud to recommend the writing of Gina Femia. Her play THE VIOLET SISTERS features some strong monologues, one of which is from the perspective of the character Sam, who has to explain to her sister the circumstances surrounding the death of their father. It is a heartbreaking story that exposes the unimaginable tragedy of his drowning during hurricane Sandy. Written with precise language that parallels the increasing intensity of the situation, one can't help but be swept away by the trauma this woman has faced.

  • Milan Anderson: The Violet Sisters

    Absolutely amazing. I have been stuck on this play since i read it about 4 months ago, and i'm going to see if I can pitch a scene for my acting class. Such a strong and powerful work. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us.

    Absolutely amazing. I have been stuck on this play since i read it about 4 months ago, and i'm going to see if I can pitch a scene for my acting class. Such a strong and powerful work. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us.