Recommendations of Black Super Hero Magic Mama

  • Daphne Curran: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    This play is so touching, and unlike anything I've ever read. It combines true loss with humourous stage directions and an epic portrayal of a comic on stage.

    This play is so touching, and unlike anything I've ever read. It combines true loss with humourous stage directions and an epic portrayal of a comic on stage.

  • Kyra Headley: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    I absolutely loved this script. It is nothing like I've ever read before and was truly breathtaking.

    I absolutely loved this script. It is nothing like I've ever read before and was truly breathtaking.

  • Jack Sessions: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Once you start reading this play you cannot stop. The way it touches on these topics is theatrical and beautifully written. I hope everyone has the opportunity to read this at least once because it is powerful.

    Once you start reading this play you cannot stop. The way it touches on these topics is theatrical and beautifully written. I hope everyone has the opportunity to read this at least once because it is powerful.

  • Douglas Smith: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    A great play that challenges the ideas around accidental death through the bending of reality, humorizing of super hero stereotypes and satirizing of broadcast news

    A great play that challenges the ideas around accidental death through the bending of reality, humorizing of super hero stereotypes and satirizing of broadcast news

  • Candice Bell: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Black Super Hero Magic Mama is a must-read for everybody! Every character jumps off of the page and represents so much more than meets the eye. A brilliant blend of realism and surrealism, we are introduced to grief, media misrepresentation, people of color, liberation, female empowerment, familial bonds, police brutality, you name it. The story is simply amazing. There is so much heart and perspective in this script, not to mention the wonderful theatricality. This production will leave an impact.

    Black Super Hero Magic Mama is a must-read for everybody! Every character jumps off of the page and represents so much more than meets the eye. A brilliant blend of realism and surrealism, we are introduced to grief, media misrepresentation, people of color, liberation, female empowerment, familial bonds, police brutality, you name it. The story is simply amazing. There is so much heart and perspective in this script, not to mention the wonderful theatricality. This production will leave an impact.

  • Madelyn Lyon: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    This play is a powerful piece that explores the heartache of loss and grief. It is the perfect blend of realistic and imaginative.

    This play is a powerful piece that explores the heartache of loss and grief. It is the perfect blend of realistic and imaginative.

  • Emily Grace Edwards: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    A powerhouse of a play full of heart and hope, whose exploration of grief and trauma will break your heart, and heal it again.

    A powerhouse of a play full of heart and hope, whose exploration of grief and trauma will break your heart, and heal it again.

  • Henry Johnson: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    A superb play that covers a multitude of important topics, topics that deserved to be fully explored and examined in the world of playwriting. The characters in it are intense and driven. Sabrina has the fascinating challenge of either become a spokesman for the black community or simply dealing with her grief. I particularly enjoyed the news characters and their 'super' counterparts, Galvan delivers a biting commentary on how these kinds of 'tragedies' are covered, and how the media reduces these life-changing events to something that just happens.

    A superb play that covers a multitude of important topics, topics that deserved to be fully explored and examined in the world of playwriting. The characters in it are intense and driven. Sabrina has the fascinating challenge of either become a spokesman for the black community or simply dealing with her grief. I particularly enjoyed the news characters and their 'super' counterparts, Galvan delivers a biting commentary on how these kinds of 'tragedies' are covered, and how the media reduces these life-changing events to something that just happens.

  • Cydney M. Bray: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    This play is truly an amazing masterpiece. To tell a story of police brutality is hard and this was depicted scarily accurate. The way this play shows the coping of grief and will leave anyone in tears.

    This play is truly an amazing masterpiece. To tell a story of police brutality is hard and this was depicted scarily accurate. The way this play shows the coping of grief and will leave anyone in tears.

  • Marcus Garcia: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Wow. A great read. This play will take you on an unexpected journey. The way coping is interpreted is beautiful.

    Wow. A great read. This play will take you on an unexpected journey. The way coping is interpreted is beautiful.