Recommendations of Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye (10-minutes)

  • Claudia Haas: Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye (10-minutes)

    You know those tennis matches where your head snaps back and forth as you try to keep your eye on the ball? Welcome to Alterman’s twisty, curvy, play. The players are well-matched and the outcome will keep you guessing even after it ends. This will keep the audiences at the edge of their seats! It’s a gift to the actors and audiences.

    You know those tennis matches where your head snaps back and forth as you try to keep your eye on the ball? Welcome to Alterman’s twisty, curvy, play. The players are well-matched and the outcome will keep you guessing even after it ends. This will keep the audiences at the edge of their seats! It’s a gift to the actors and audiences.

  • Samantha Oty: Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye (10-minutes)

    Alerman’s use of snappy language keeps the reader on the edge of their seat throughout this twisty, page-turner of a ten-minute play.

    Alerman’s use of snappy language keeps the reader on the edge of their seat throughout this twisty, page-turner of a ten-minute play.

  • Vivian Lermond: Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye (10-minutes)

    Alterman gives us conflict, tension, reversals and twists, all in a tantalizing 10 minutes of theatre! Highly recommend!

    Alterman gives us conflict, tension, reversals and twists, all in a tantalizing 10 minutes of theatre! Highly recommend!

  • Cheryl Bear: Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye (10-minutes)

    One mind altering ride, there's so much room to play here. A turn for turn in the psychiatrists office, it could almost be staged like a western. Inventive and absolutely hilarious!

    One mind altering ride, there's so much room to play here. A turn for turn in the psychiatrists office, it could almost be staged like a western. Inventive and absolutely hilarious!