Recommendations of Corners Grove

  • Jenine Florence Jacinto: Corners Grove

    An excellent play that screams young adult! A perfect play for college and high schools to produce with, a large cast (with many featured parts), flexible casting, and an outside look on an American classic theatre piece. Has beautifully written language perfect for the time jumps within the piece!

    An excellent play that screams young adult! A perfect play for college and high schools to produce with, a large cast (with many featured parts), flexible casting, and an outside look on an American classic theatre piece. Has beautifully written language perfect for the time jumps within the piece!

  • Cheryl Bear: Corners Grove

    A modern day ode to Our Town as the youth of high school cope with growing into adulthood. Well done.

    A modern day ode to Our Town as the youth of high school cope with growing into adulthood. Well done.

  • Shaun Leisher: Corners Grove

    I loved this take on Our Town. Obviously good to know the play but not necessary. This play touches on themes of loss, rebirth and nostalgia that so many can relate to. I really hope this play gets produced all over. Really great opportunity for a large cast of young actors to pay homage to a huge part of the theatrical canon while also proving the necessity of subverting classic plays.

    I loved this take on Our Town. Obviously good to know the play but not necessary. This play touches on themes of loss, rebirth and nostalgia that so many can relate to. I really hope this play gets produced all over. Really great opportunity for a large cast of young actors to pay homage to a huge part of the theatrical canon while also proving the necessity of subverting classic plays.

  • August Croft: Corners Grove

    A wonderful nod to Our Town. Full of Easter eggs and actual lines from the show, twisted into California teen dramatics. Honest and hilarious; well-worth a read over some bubble tea.

    A wonderful nod to Our Town. Full of Easter eggs and actual lines from the show, twisted into California teen dramatics. Honest and hilarious; well-worth a read over some bubble tea.