Recommendations of Daniel's Husband

  • Audrey Cefaly: Daniel's Husband

    Michael McKeever has a rare gift for finding the human being beneath the debate. Daniel's Husband begins as an argument about marriage equality but evolves into something far more profound: a meditation on love, commitment, and the unbearable cost of discovering too late what truly matters. Beautifully constructed and emotionally shattering.

    Michael McKeever has a rare gift for finding the human being beneath the debate. Daniel's Husband begins as an argument about marriage equality but evolves into something far more profound: a meditation on love, commitment, and the unbearable cost of discovering too late what truly matters. Beautifully constructed and emotionally shattering.

  • Cheryl Bear: Daniel's Husband

    A powerful exploration of love and the willingness to commit to our partners. When our time is limited, it makes our connection all the more important. Where do we stand when the worst happens? Well done!

    A powerful exploration of love and the willingness to commit to our partners. When our time is limited, it makes our connection all the more important. Where do we stand when the worst happens? Well done!

  • Tom Ciuba: Daniel's Husband

    This is a beautiful, timely and urgent piece of art. Honest and raw emotions on display.

    This is a beautiful, timely and urgent piece of art. Honest and raw emotions on display.

  • Donna Hoke: Daniel's Husband

    Opening at Buffalo United Artists was a stunning night that made everyone in the room remember why we love theater. The cast was sobbing, the audience was on its feet--sobbing--because we'd all just had that rare experience that allowed us to meld with story and cast, be moved in unexpected ways, rethink what we thought we knew, and come away feeling unified in our humanity. Yes, this play does all that--and more.

    Opening at Buffalo United Artists was a stunning night that made everyone in the room remember why we love theater. The cast was sobbing, the audience was on its feet--sobbing--because we'd all just had that rare experience that allowed us to meld with story and cast, be moved in unexpected ways, rethink what we thought we knew, and come away feeling unified in our humanity. Yes, this play does all that--and more.