Recommendations of Wave Walker

  • Susan Middaugh: Wave Walker

    Bridgette captures a mother's grief and the anger she feels toward Mother Nature that caused her young daughter's drowning. Very poetic and a release of feeling that enables the mother to choose life and to reconnect with her lost daughter through her journal. Powerful.

    Bridgette captures a mother's grief and the anger she feels toward Mother Nature that caused her young daughter's drowning. Very poetic and a release of feeling that enables the mother to choose life and to reconnect with her lost daughter through her journal. Powerful.

  • Cheryl Bear: Wave Walker

    An incredibly heartbreaking and beautifully done exploration of grief when nature is the one who took your child. Great work.

    An incredibly heartbreaking and beautifully done exploration of grief when nature is the one who took your child. Great work.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Wave Walker

    Yes, oceans are sometimes the only thing large enough to hold our grief, and this one refuses to do that! How large it all feels! How impossible to surmount! I love the scale of this short but intense impactful piece. I love how Nature is so much larger than the humans in the play. And I love how the final response/action can be a movement toward creation.

    Yes, oceans are sometimes the only thing large enough to hold our grief, and this one refuses to do that! How large it all feels! How impossible to surmount! I love the scale of this short but intense impactful piece. I love how Nature is so much larger than the humans in the play. And I love how the final response/action can be a movement toward creation.

  • Tiffany Antone: Wave Walker

    Heartbreaking and powerful in its brevity. Incredibly moving exploration of grief, lovingly written!

    Heartbreaking and powerful in its brevity. Incredibly moving exploration of grief, lovingly written!

  • Donna Hoke: Wave Walker

    I didn't expect this play to go where it did, but appreciated this exploration of grief, the unyielding human need for explanation and reason, when, in truth, there isn't any. Beautifully done.

    I didn't expect this play to go where it did, but appreciated this exploration of grief, the unyielding human need for explanation and reason, when, in truth, there isn't any. Beautifully done.

  • Ellen Koivisto: Wave Walker

    A play about loss, personal and environmental, and the implacable forces of nature that don't much care what we think or feel. This is a marvelous opportunity for theatre magic and physical theatre work as the ocean comes on stage, tosses the human, and recedes again. A beautiful poem of a play that haunts.

    A play about loss, personal and environmental, and the implacable forces of nature that don't much care what we think or feel. This is a marvelous opportunity for theatre magic and physical theatre work as the ocean comes on stage, tosses the human, and recedes again. A beautiful poem of a play that haunts.