Recommendations of Ondine's Curse

  • Karina Cochran: Ondine's Curse

    What strikes me about this piece are the beautiful monologues, which are a gift to any actor. A very engaging short play that will leave your audience feeling both melancholy and jovial at the same time.

    What strikes me about this piece are the beautiful monologues, which are a gift to any actor. A very engaging short play that will leave your audience feeling both melancholy and jovial at the same time.

  • Alexander Hehr: Ondine's Curse

    This is a fantastic modern myth that does justice to the origins and modernizes it for modern issues and themes. Mora's writing is realistic and heartwarming in the same stroke.

    This is a fantastic modern myth that does justice to the origins and modernizes it for modern issues and themes. Mora's writing is realistic and heartwarming in the same stroke.

  • Lainie Vansant: Ondine's Curse

    Such a great story, I wish there was more! These characters have deep needs and wants, and the story itself is a great dialogue with the ideas that Disney tells us when we're young. There are some great monologues in here as well!

    Such a great story, I wish there was more! These characters have deep needs and wants, and the story itself is a great dialogue with the ideas that Disney tells us when we're young. There are some great monologues in here as well!

  • Greg Burdick: Ondine's Curse

    As Harris asserts, this fairy tale romance is most certainly non-Disney. Yet there are nods everywhere. And the happy ending? Don’t look for it. But it will make you smile. Clever storytelling, sharply defined characters, and witty dialogue make this one-act a winner.

    As Harris asserts, this fairy tale romance is most certainly non-Disney. Yet there are nods everywhere. And the happy ending? Don’t look for it. But it will make you smile. Clever storytelling, sharply defined characters, and witty dialogue make this one-act a winner.

  • Lacey Alexander: Ondine's Curse

    Saw a reading of this piece at KCACTF 2017, and loved every second. A great acting opportunity for all three roles and a beautifully complex script, with scenes of all different lengths. Watching the real world and a fantasy world collide is sure to keep audiences on their toes!

    Saw a reading of this piece at KCACTF 2017, and loved every second. A great acting opportunity for all three roles and a beautifully complex script, with scenes of all different lengths. Watching the real world and a fantasy world collide is sure to keep audiences on their toes!

  • Caitlin Turnage: Ondine's Curse

    Saw this play at KCACTF 2017! It's absolutely full of magic. A beautiful take on fairy tales that turns their usual agendas on their head, with quick and witty dialogue, and lots of fun to be had! It's a play full of beautiful imagery and well written characters! So glad I got to see it!

    Saw this play at KCACTF 2017! It's absolutely full of magic. A beautiful take on fairy tales that turns their usual agendas on their head, with quick and witty dialogue, and lots of fun to be had! It's a play full of beautiful imagery and well written characters! So glad I got to see it!

  • Sean Abley: Ondine's Curse

    Saw this in a reading at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF, 2017). Nice modern twist on the fairy tale myth, with strong roles for women. Definitely a strong choice for an evening of 10-minute plays or as part of a festival.

    Saw this in a reading at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF, 2017). Nice modern twist on the fairy tale myth, with strong roles for women. Definitely a strong choice for an evening of 10-minute plays or as part of a festival.

  • Matt Barbot: Ondine's Curse

    Just saw this play read at this year's KCACTF - a beautiful riff on love, gender roles, and how fairytales don't always do a great job of preparing us for life.

    Just saw this play read at this year's KCACTF - a beautiful riff on love, gender roles, and how fairytales don't always do a great job of preparing us for life.