Recommendations of Off the Map

  • Steve Duprey: Off the Map

    The twists and turns in this wonderful play will keep you riveted. Christine builds some really intense moments. A real pleasure to read!

    The twists and turns in this wonderful play will keep you riveted. Christine builds some really intense moments. A real pleasure to read!

  • Tom Erb: Off the Map

    "Off the Map" is a clever, engaging play that takes you on a wild ride. The characters are interesting and feel like real people, and their conversations are funny and smart. Foster's writing is great at building suspense and surprises, keeping you guessing until the end. It's a fun, imaginative story that's sure to entertain.

    "Off the Map" is a clever, engaging play that takes you on a wild ride. The characters are interesting and feel like real people, and their conversations are funny and smart. Foster's writing is great at building suspense and surprises, keeping you guessing until the end. It's a fun, imaginative story that's sure to entertain.

  • Karen Fix Curry: Off the Map

    A startling discovery in the jungle which causes each character to question themselves, turns assumptions over for each character. Riveting and relatable, this is a true gem. An amazing play on what we need vs what we think we need.

    A startling discovery in the jungle which causes each character to question themselves, turns assumptions over for each character. Riveting and relatable, this is a true gem. An amazing play on what we need vs what we think we need.

  • Morey Norkin: Off the Map

    Set in a Central American rain forest, Off the Map is a whirlwind of exploration, ancient rituals, mythology, and mystery. Denny and Claire are a middle aged couple trying early retirement and searching for the spark to rekindle their relationship. A pair of archeologists make an unusual discovery on their property and nothing is the same from that point on. The story will keep you guessing, the characters will keep you amused and engaged, and you’ll be glad you came along for the adventure!

    Set in a Central American rain forest, Off the Map is a whirlwind of exploration, ancient rituals, mythology, and mystery. Denny and Claire are a middle aged couple trying early retirement and searching for the spark to rekindle their relationship. A pair of archeologists make an unusual discovery on their property and nothing is the same from that point on. The story will keep you guessing, the characters will keep you amused and engaged, and you’ll be glad you came along for the adventure!

  • Kim E. Ruyle: Off the Map

    Great premise and setting for an adventure that’s part fantasy, part mystery. The story moves at a good pace and engages with action, comedy, and intrigue. Dramatic action, interesting characters, exotic setting, and an ending with a twist – Off the Map will be an audience-pleaser.

    Great premise and setting for an adventure that’s part fantasy, part mystery. The story moves at a good pace and engages with action, comedy, and intrigue. Dramatic action, interesting characters, exotic setting, and an ending with a twist – Off the Map will be an audience-pleaser.

  • Claudia Haas: Off the Map

    Reinventing your life. I daresay the majority of middle-aged people have given it a thought. In Off the Map, Foster’s couple does just that. What they find is not what they were looking for. Magic meets ancient world meets mythology in this adventure tale that makes you question the reality in existence. Twists and turns keep you guessing but in the end, the answers are subtle. And not clean. Because lives seldom are. Original, quirky and a highly theatrical play that asks the age-long “be careful what you wish for” but wish for it anyway. Production ready.

    Reinventing your life. I daresay the majority of middle-aged people have given it a thought. In Off the Map, Foster’s couple does just that. What they find is not what they were looking for. Magic meets ancient world meets mythology in this adventure tale that makes you question the reality in existence. Twists and turns keep you guessing but in the end, the answers are subtle. And not clean. Because lives seldom are. Original, quirky and a highly theatrical play that asks the age-long “be careful what you wish for” but wish for it anyway. Production ready.

  • Ellen Wittlinger: Off the Map

    Off the Map is thick with foreboding from the first and it doesn't disappoint as it continues either. I love a play that I can't imagine an ending for--this one really delivers on it's promises.

    Off the Map is thick with foreboding from the first and it doesn't disappoint as it continues either. I love a play that I can't imagine an ending for--this one really delivers on it's promises.

  • Amy Tofte: Off the Map

    This is exactly the kind of play I go to the theater to see. Funny, poignant, terrifying and magical. The distinct characters have just enough flavor to feel dramatically specific but also universal in their individual quests. Add in the overall adventure and inventiveness of the story and this is a play that begs to be staged to reach its full potential. I had so many emotions while reading the script, I can only imagine how dynamic and fun it would be in production.

    This is exactly the kind of play I go to the theater to see. Funny, poignant, terrifying and magical. The distinct characters have just enough flavor to feel dramatically specific but also universal in their individual quests. Add in the overall adventure and inventiveness of the story and this is a play that begs to be staged to reach its full potential. I had so many emotions while reading the script, I can only imagine how dynamic and fun it would be in production.