Recommendations of I Will Miss You When You're Gone

  • Cheryl Bear: I Will Miss You When You're Gone

    A wonderfully engaging story about grief as we connect with these women on a hilarious and moving journey. Well done.

    A wonderfully engaging story about grief as we connect with these women on a hilarious and moving journey. Well done.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: I Will Miss You When You're Gone

    I loved this play. A dramedy about life and death, grief and loneliness, and what it means to be a missing person, it is one of the best plays I've read in a while. I don't want to reveal too much more about the plot, because I loved watching it unfold with all its twists and surprises, but you should read this play because it is wonderful. Darkly comedic and with four great roles for women, I would love to see this play staged.

    I loved this play. A dramedy about life and death, grief and loneliness, and what it means to be a missing person, it is one of the best plays I've read in a while. I don't want to reveal too much more about the plot, because I loved watching it unfold with all its twists and surprises, but you should read this play because it is wonderful. Darkly comedic and with four great roles for women, I would love to see this play staged.

  • Jacqueline Bircher: I Will Miss You When You're Gone

    Immediately engrossing and wonderfully complex. This play explores the depths of grief in such an unusual and exciting way, and is chock full of warm hilarity. An edge-of-your-seat play where you fall immediately in love with the characters as they struggle to deal with the absurdity of life and death. Delightful, funny, and poignant, from beginning to end.

    Immediately engrossing and wonderfully complex. This play explores the depths of grief in such an unusual and exciting way, and is chock full of warm hilarity. An edge-of-your-seat play where you fall immediately in love with the characters as they struggle to deal with the absurdity of life and death. Delightful, funny, and poignant, from beginning to end.

  • Nick Malakhow: I Will Miss You When You're Gone

    What a beautiful, unique, and poignant exploration of grief and loneliness. The four women in this piece each have potent and actable motivations and speak with distinct, cleverly drawn voices. Moss balances what generally feels like beautifully observed and realized naturalism with a judiciously applied dose of whimsy, supernatural magic, and offbeat humor. There are heartbreaking truths uttered in this piece without a scrap of treacly sentiment--what an accomplishment! I would love to see a production of this polished and ready-to-perform and direct piece onstage. I look forward to...

    What a beautiful, unique, and poignant exploration of grief and loneliness. The four women in this piece each have potent and actable motivations and speak with distinct, cleverly drawn voices. Moss balances what generally feels like beautifully observed and realized naturalism with a judiciously applied dose of whimsy, supernatural magic, and offbeat humor. There are heartbreaking truths uttered in this piece without a scrap of treacly sentiment--what an accomplishment! I would love to see a production of this polished and ready-to-perform and direct piece onstage. I look forward to continuing my journey of reading Moss' work.

  • Lainie Vansant: I Will Miss You When You're Gone

    Moss's voice is clever and very entertaining, and this script has a lot of both depth and charm. It's about suicide, but it's also a romp, which seems odd but somehow works. There's a lot of fun work here for female actors as well, check it out!

    Moss's voice is clever and very entertaining, and this script has a lot of both depth and charm. It's about suicide, but it's also a romp, which seems odd but somehow works. There's a lot of fun work here for female actors as well, check it out!