Recommendations of Boxed In

  • Tabor Menard: Boxed In

    incredibly detailed with a great analogy to connect audiences. This story will stay with me for a while.

    incredibly detailed with a great analogy to connect audiences. This story will stay with me for a while.

  • Rachel Martin: Boxed In

    Beautifully poignant. Flies off the page. I will be thinking about this play for a long time.

    Beautifully poignant. Flies off the page. I will be thinking about this play for a long time.

  • Leah Mayes: Boxed In

    Beautiful theatricality.

    Beautiful theatricality.

  • Macie Hillier: Boxed In

    Going into this play, I had no idea what I was getting into. I really liked the relationship between the brothers; the dialogue felt natural and engaging. It didn’t feel like I read 30 pages because of how invested I was in it. The characters were very easy to care about, especially Tyler.

    Going into this play, I had no idea what I was getting into. I really liked the relationship between the brothers; the dialogue felt natural and engaging. It didn’t feel like I read 30 pages because of how invested I was in it. The characters were very easy to care about, especially Tyler.

  • Christy Arington: Boxed In

    This is a lovely 3 act mini play with such depth. Mora V. Harris does a suberb job with dialogue and relationship.

    This is a lovely 3 act mini play with such depth. Mora V. Harris does a suberb job with dialogue and relationship.

  • Morgan Smithwick: Boxed In

    A delightfully funny and charming play that had me hooked from the start. It puts a whole new spin on what it means to put up barriers around yourself.

    A delightfully funny and charming play that had me hooked from the start. It puts a whole new spin on what it means to put up barriers around yourself.

  • Claire Taylor: Boxed In

    A lovely play with many layers. The way it explores sibling dynamics is beautiful.

    A lovely play with many layers. The way it explores sibling dynamics is beautiful.

  • Emmett Shaffer: Boxed In

    "Boxed In" talks about the nature of day to day routine and the impact of trying to change it. It centers two brothers facing an incoming change, Tyler's graduation, and both have different ways of navigating their anxieties: Tyler focuses on other things while Jerry tries to prepare his brother for Greenburg Tech. This story highlights queer voices through brotherly/parental dynamics and self discovery. Features quite possibly the most interesting and unique way someone starts their journey to mime. Had the pleasure of directing this at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania for the Directing...

    "Boxed In" talks about the nature of day to day routine and the impact of trying to change it. It centers two brothers facing an incoming change, Tyler's graduation, and both have different ways of navigating their anxieties: Tyler focuses on other things while Jerry tries to prepare his brother for Greenburg Tech. This story highlights queer voices through brotherly/parental dynamics and self discovery. Features quite possibly the most interesting and unique way someone starts their journey to mime. Had the pleasure of directing this at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania for the Directing Class Projects in November of 2023.

  • Trevor Wyatt: Boxed In

    I really enjoyed this play! I thought it handles some deeper topics very well and had some really fun moments. I loved the box imagery with the pantomime!

    I really enjoyed this play! I thought it handles some deeper topics very well and had some really fun moments. I loved the box imagery with the pantomime!

  • Kaitlyn Moccia: Boxed In

    This script is a treat! The characters are so different, yet equally lovable. I wanted to reach through the page and give them both a hug. I laughed, I cried, I re-read. Now I'm gonna go do that last one again.

    This script is a treat! The characters are so different, yet equally lovable. I wanted to reach through the page and give them both a hug. I laughed, I cried, I re-read. Now I'm gonna go do that last one again.