Recommendations of GALILEE

  • Cheryl Bear: GALILEE

    A fantastic look at how we balance our fight to save our seas and the problems on land as commerce is intertwined. Well done!

    A fantastic look at how we balance our fight to save our seas and the problems on land as commerce is intertwined. Well done!

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: GALILEE

    A play that is at the heart of almost everything these days - business or the environment, mining or protecting, who we are and how we choose. Grounded in a community and a mother/daughter relationship, I really enjoyed the theatricality of it, especially the way Harry moves through the play and also the way Carol comes to understand who she is and where she belongs. Beautiful work!

    A play that is at the heart of almost everything these days - business or the environment, mining or protecting, who we are and how we choose. Grounded in a community and a mother/daughter relationship, I really enjoyed the theatricality of it, especially the way Harry moves through the play and also the way Carol comes to understand who she is and where she belongs. Beautiful work!

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: GALILEE

    I had the pleasure of watching this play evolve during the PlayPenn New Play Conference. This beautiful, funny, moving new play is a unique approach to the topic of environmental dangers. Full of promise and possibility, these characters burst off the page with life and heart.

    I had the pleasure of watching this play evolve during the PlayPenn New Play Conference. This beautiful, funny, moving new play is a unique approach to the topic of environmental dangers. Full of promise and possibility, these characters burst off the page with life and heart.

  • Ellen Koivisto: GALILEE

    What do you do when your town is dying because the ocean you depend on is dying? GALILEE is a delicate ecofable of a play about townspeople who are all trying to face up to disasters and go on anyway they can. The piece is funny and lyric, gritty and genuine. And the genius of the place, the watching spirit, is a huge black-tip shark named Harold. Mixing the real with the desired, this play gives a weight to everyday decisions true to the ecological crisis our planet faces.

    What do you do when your town is dying because the ocean you depend on is dying? GALILEE is a delicate ecofable of a play about townspeople who are all trying to face up to disasters and go on anyway they can. The piece is funny and lyric, gritty and genuine. And the genius of the place, the watching spirit, is a huge black-tip shark named Harold. Mixing the real with the desired, this play gives a weight to everyday decisions true to the ecological crisis our planet faces.

  • Kara Lee Corthron: GALILEE

    Beautiful, funny, and gut wrenching play about the collision between the destruction of our world and the economic collapse of our communities. And regular people doing their best to survive despite it all. Produce it!

    Beautiful, funny, and gut wrenching play about the collision between the destruction of our world and the economic collapse of our communities. And regular people doing their best to survive despite it all. Produce it!

  • Michael Bloom: GALILEE

    The first beautifully crafted play about climate change. This play deserves a dozen rolling world premieres. It is deeply felt, with gorgeous language, and it's ripped from headlines. And a beautiful coming of age story as well.

    The first beautifully crafted play about climate change. This play deserves a dozen rolling world premieres. It is deeply felt, with gorgeous language, and it's ripped from headlines. And a beautiful coming of age story as well.