Recommendations of You Haven't Changed A Bit

  • Rex McGregor: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    A highly original take on aging and loneliness. Likable characters, controlled pacing and a brilliant, emotional ending.

    A highly original take on aging and loneliness. Likable characters, controlled pacing and a brilliant, emotional ending.

  • Zonia Tsang: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    What a beautiful beautiful play. Watching the characters seizing those lost moments makes me realise/ reminds me how lucky I am to be able to hold my moments tightly and preciously.

    What a beautiful beautiful play. Watching the characters seizing those lost moments makes me realise/ reminds me how lucky I am to be able to hold my moments tightly and preciously.

  • Lee R. Lawing: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    What a beautiful and heartbreaking play. Funny actually and such a sweet sweet love story. It's two wonderful parts for older actors and that's a joy in itself. Thank you Hoke for writing this special valentine!

    What a beautiful and heartbreaking play. Funny actually and such a sweet sweet love story. It's two wonderful parts for older actors and that's a joy in itself. Thank you Hoke for writing this special valentine!

  • 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.

  • Antoine Bargel: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    Sweet, sad and happy all at the same time. Beautifully done!

    Sweet, sad and happy all at the same time. Beautifully done!

  • Debbie Lannen: You Haven't Changed A Bit

    You Haven't Changed A Bit was part of the Still Got It Players South inaugural production during their Short Attention Span Play Festival. Audiences connected with the heartwarming characters and related to the familiar situation. I commend Ms. Hoke for writing a play that depicts seniors in a positive light and still having a productive, viable life. I recommend this work!

    You Haven't Changed A Bit was part of the Still Got It Players South inaugural production during their Short Attention Span Play Festival. Audiences connected with the heartwarming characters and related to the familiar situation. I commend Ms. Hoke for writing a play that depicts seniors in a positive light and still having a productive, viable life. I recommend this work!

  • 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...