Recommendations of Apples in Winter

  • Nan Barnett: Apples in Winter

    A fascinating look at how we punish and provide for those we love and for those we don't understand, even when we love them. Definitely for theaters looking for work with social relevance for an strong actress over 40. And for women "of a certain age" who are looking for a smart, impactful, easily produced, tour de force project.

    A fascinating look at how we punish and provide for those we love and for those we don't understand, even when we love them. Definitely for theaters looking for work with social relevance for an strong actress over 40. And for women "of a certain age" who are looking for a smart, impactful, easily produced, tour de force project.

  • Donna Gordon: Apples in Winter

    Anyone familiar with imprisonment, especially of family, and addiction as the cause will find this immensely moving. The point of view is very unusual and effective, although there is only one person in this play. To do this continuing monologue effectively is a "tour de force", or exceptional writing. The contrasting activities in this play are very entertaining, although the subject matter is all too relevant. This is a wonderful role for a committed actor who could really thrill an audience with this one.

    Anyone familiar with imprisonment, especially of family, and addiction as the cause will find this immensely moving. The point of view is very unusual and effective, although there is only one person in this play. To do this continuing monologue effectively is a "tour de force", or exceptional writing. The contrasting activities in this play are very entertaining, although the subject matter is all too relevant. This is a wonderful role for a committed actor who could really thrill an audience with this one.