Recommendations of WYWH

  • John Busser: WYWH

    What a charming to minute piece. Tom Moran has created a terrific scenario and just has fun with it. Without trying to explain the logistics of it, he plows full speed ahead and presents us with a time travel romance that is as sweet as it is impossible. And it completely works. This is the kind of piece I love to find on here.

    What a charming to minute piece. Tom Moran has created a terrific scenario and just has fun with it. Without trying to explain the logistics of it, he plows full speed ahead and presents us with a time travel romance that is as sweet as it is impossible. And it completely works. This is the kind of piece I love to find on here.

  • Doug DeVita: WYWH

    Tom Moran's WYWH is an enormously charming 10-minute time-traveling love story, at once heartbreaking for what can never be and delightfully giddy for what the relationship between the two main characters is. And the ending is perfect. Absolutely perfect.

    Tom Moran's WYWH is an enormously charming 10-minute time-traveling love story, at once heartbreaking for what can never be and delightfully giddy for what the relationship between the two main characters is. And the ending is perfect. Absolutely perfect.

  • Matthew Weaver: WYWH

    Wow. Wow. What a fabulous play!
    WYWH offers itself as an antidote to all of those steamy tales of star-crossed lovers separated by time travel, and proves to be the superior choice.
    This entire thing really is irresistible - this play had me at Woodrow - and unexpected and yet immediately feels like a classic. It's like TWILIGHT ZONE good -- only Moran goes for heart rather than an ironic, unsettling twist and BOY DOES IT EVER WORK! Absolutely fantastic. Not a single false note.
    Grateful to NPX for its ability to put writers like Moran on our radar.

    Wow. Wow. What a fabulous play!
    WYWH offers itself as an antidote to all of those steamy tales of star-crossed lovers separated by time travel, and proves to be the superior choice.
    This entire thing really is irresistible - this play had me at Woodrow - and unexpected and yet immediately feels like a classic. It's like TWILIGHT ZONE good -- only Moran goes for heart rather than an ironic, unsettling twist and BOY DOES IT EVER WORK! Absolutely fantastic. Not a single false note.
    Grateful to NPX for its ability to put writers like Moran on our radar.