Recommendations of The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard

  • Lainie Vansant: The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard

    A poetic, layered piece of theatre. The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard is perfect for an intimate space with an engaged audience. As a reader, I was very engaged in figuring out how the characters developed over time, and what that meant for the story and the message Romero is getting across.

    A poetic, layered piece of theatre. The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard is perfect for an intimate space with an engaged audience. As a reader, I was very engaged in figuring out how the characters developed over time, and what that meant for the story and the message Romero is getting across.

  • Michael Weems: The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard

    Romero has crafted this intimate, painful read incredibly well. There's a visceral moment where the reader/audience picks up on cleverly structured non-linear nature and variations/continuations on several scenes and it allows us to not only link these scenes together, but explore the past and how it defines each character. One of the most polished uses of a narrator I can think of in recent times.

    Romero has crafted this intimate, painful read incredibly well. There's a visceral moment where the reader/audience picks up on cleverly structured non-linear nature and variations/continuations on several scenes and it allows us to not only link these scenes together, but explore the past and how it defines each character. One of the most polished uses of a narrator I can think of in recent times.

  • Ethan Warren: The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard

    I had the chance to see a reading of one of Greg's plays recently, and looked him up here because I couldn't get enough. This piece is beautiful, surprising, eerie, funny, upsetting, and uplifting, and reading it reminded me of the power of language, of silence, and of words arranged on a page. Like the best art, it left me jealous and inspired. Greg Romero is one to watch.

    I had the chance to see a reading of one of Greg's plays recently, and looked him up here because I couldn't get enough. This piece is beautiful, surprising, eerie, funny, upsetting, and uplifting, and reading it reminded me of the power of language, of silence, and of words arranged on a page. Like the best art, it left me jealous and inspired. Greg Romero is one to watch.

  • Brad McEntire: The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard

    I had a chance to work on a production of this play. Greg has crafted a complex and tender glimpse into two amazing, broken individuals in THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LULLABY YOU'VE EVER HEARD. Really unique, intimate, layered piece of theatre.

    I had a chance to work on a production of this play. Greg has crafted a complex and tender glimpse into two amazing, broken individuals in THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LULLABY YOU'VE EVER HEARD. Really unique, intimate, layered piece of theatre.