Recommendations of You Haven't Changed A Bit

  • Paul Donnelly: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    A slightly awkward, but warm and amusing exchange between two high school classmates at their 70th reunion builds to a poignant climax. Highly engaging and ultimately quite moving.

    A slightly awkward, but warm and amusing exchange between two high school classmates at their 70th reunion builds to a poignant climax. Highly engaging and ultimately quite moving.

  • Martha Patterson: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    Lovely, touching play about two elders who reunite at a reunion - with an ending that comes as a surprise! Loved this brief piece of work.

    Lovely, touching play about two elders who reunite at a reunion - with an ending that comes as a surprise! Loved this brief piece of work.

  • Sarah Hoogenraad: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    Love it. Short, sweet and touching.

    Love it. Short, sweet and touching.

  • Melinda Gros: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    This is a wonderful play, deep and sweet and poignant and a very satisfying read. Read it and be touched!

    This is a wonderful play, deep and sweet and poignant and a very satisfying read. Read it and be touched!

  • Enid Cokinos: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    This is such a sweet, touching play. I feel for Lottie and completely understand her resistance to all those high school reunions. Then, when she finally attends, she learns that all her friends, except Len, are gone. All that’s left are the memories. Donna Hoke has captured the mixture of emotions that go along with these gatherings; including that initial anxiety of stepping into a room of people you haven’t see in decades. This play is a gentle reminder to not wait because life passes by too quickly.

    This is such a sweet, touching play. I feel for Lottie and completely understand her resistance to all those high school reunions. Then, when she finally attends, she learns that all her friends, except Len, are gone. All that’s left are the memories. Donna Hoke has captured the mixture of emotions that go along with these gatherings; including that initial anxiety of stepping into a room of people you haven’t see in decades. This play is a gentle reminder to not wait because life passes by too quickly.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    This is a sweet, romantic play with older characters. What happens when a man holds a crush for years until he finally meets her at their 70th reunion? At last he gets his moment, uninterrupted by others, after waiting all those years,

    This is a sweet, romantic play with older characters. What happens when a man holds a crush for years until he finally meets her at their 70th reunion? At last he gets his moment, uninterrupted by others, after waiting all those years,

  • Patrick Gabridge: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    What a sweet short play. So poignant without being maudlin. A piece like this takes a delicate touch, and Donna handles it so adeptly.

    What a sweet short play. So poignant without being maudlin. A piece like this takes a delicate touch, and Donna handles it so adeptly.

  • Jack Levine: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    DONNA HOKE’s play, “You Haven’t Changed a Bit”, is truly a wonderful play of two former high school classmates, who meet after 70 years. It’s a play which will win your heart. I had the honor of playing Len in a recent production by The Orange Players. This play is a must-read and must-see. BRAVO!

    DONNA HOKE’s play, “You Haven’t Changed a Bit”, is truly a wonderful play of two former high school classmates, who meet after 70 years. It’s a play which will win your heart. I had the honor of playing Len in a recent production by The Orange Players. This play is a must-read and must-see. BRAVO!

  • Maizy Broderick Scarpa: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    A lovely, well-constructed and heartfelt play with a satisfying conclusion. It's a moving mediation on memories, connection, and the ephemeral nature of time. The play's message is simultaneously gentle and visceral. After reading the script with high schoolers, one of them said "Wow, time goes by quickly doesn't it?!"

    A lovely, well-constructed and heartfelt play with a satisfying conclusion. It's a moving mediation on memories, connection, and the ephemeral nature of time. The play's message is simultaneously gentle and visceral. After reading the script with high schoolers, one of them said "Wow, time goes by quickly doesn't it?!"

  • Cheryl Bear: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    A beautiful high school reunion where two souls reunite in the sweetest way! Lovely!

    A beautiful high school reunion where two souls reunite in the sweetest way! Lovely!