Recommendations of You Haven't Changed A Bit

  • Neil McGowan: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    Always nice to see a respectful piece written for (much) older actors. Short and sweet and a lot of nice specificity.

    Always nice to see a respectful piece written for (much) older actors. Short and sweet and a lot of nice specificity.

  • Emily Hageman: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    Such a tender, lovely play. Beautiful in it's simplicity, great roles for older actors, and much deserving of its many, many awards. Hoke is such a gifted writer--and she really is a must read for all playwrights no matter what stage you're at in your career. This is how a ten minute play is done.

    Such a tender, lovely play. Beautiful in it's simplicity, great roles for older actors, and much deserving of its many, many awards. Hoke is such a gifted writer--and she really is a must read for all playwrights no matter what stage you're at in your career. This is how a ten minute play is done.

  • Asher Wyndham: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    Wow. I can understand why this play has had several productions around the country. An original story concept with emotionally-satisfying revelations, remembrances, and surprises. During the play I smiled a lot, and at the end I was happy for these characters...a genuine smile...and the play made me think...late in life, it's not all over, even when you've lost most of your classmates/loved ones; there's always an invitation to accept a new friendship, maybe more...

    Wow. I can understand why this play has had several productions around the country. An original story concept with emotionally-satisfying revelations, remembrances, and surprises. During the play I smiled a lot, and at the end I was happy for these characters...a genuine smile...and the play made me think...late in life, it's not all over, even when you've lost most of your classmates/loved ones; there's always an invitation to accept a new friendship, maybe more...