Recommendations of Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

  • Susan Middaugh: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    An awkward reunion at first between two former girlhood friends who lost touch with one another and who know each other's vulnerabilities and strengths. A touching shift at the end. Lovely!

    An awkward reunion at first between two former girlhood friends who lost touch with one another and who know each other's vulnerabilities and strengths. A touching shift at the end. Lovely!

  • Cheryl Bear: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    A heartfelt story of home as old friends reconnect, helping them come to terms with changes and, in the end, it's as if no time has past. Well done.

    A heartfelt story of home as old friends reconnect, helping them come to terms with changes and, in the end, it's as if no time has past. Well done.

  • Laura Scruggs: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    I love this play. It captures so much about the importance of childhood and the familiar and the meaning of home.

    I love this play. It captures so much about the importance of childhood and the familiar and the meaning of home.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    I highly recommend this beautifully written and heartfelt script. 29th Street did a staged reading of it, and it was a highlight that night. It would be a wonderful addition to any short play festival!

    I highly recommend this beautifully written and heartfelt script. 29th Street did a staged reading of it, and it was a highlight that night. It would be a wonderful addition to any short play festival!

  • Rachel Bublitz: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    Eugenie Carabatsos creates palpable intimacy with these two characters in the play’s brief pages. Reading it felt like a sort of coming home, a searching for something that might not exist anymore, but you have to look for it anyway because until now you didn’t realize how wonderful it was. I have friends like that, that I hold in my heart after years. This would be such a lovely play to see live. Lots for two actors to dig into.

    Eugenie Carabatsos creates palpable intimacy with these two characters in the play’s brief pages. Reading it felt like a sort of coming home, a searching for something that might not exist anymore, but you have to look for it anyway because until now you didn’t realize how wonderful it was. I have friends like that, that I hold in my heart after years. This would be such a lovely play to see live. Lots for two actors to dig into.

  • John Minigan: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    This is a clear and affecting short play about the challenges of reconnecting and rediscovering a friendship that has faded. Years have passed for Kat and Beth, but the good and bad they experienced together and apart have stayed with them. The play also looks at the way a single aspect of a person or a personality can dominate our memory and how, in the same way, a single aspect of a shared past can help to bring together those who have been apart for a long time.

    This is a clear and affecting short play about the challenges of reconnecting and rediscovering a friendship that has faded. Years have passed for Kat and Beth, but the good and bad they experienced together and apart have stayed with them. The play also looks at the way a single aspect of a person or a personality can dominate our memory and how, in the same way, a single aspect of a shared past can help to bring together those who have been apart for a long time.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Talk to Me About Home (a ten minute play)

    A sweet play. A bit of a metaphor about being lost in the big city. A great play for anyone who reminisces on how they got to where they are now.

    A sweet play. A bit of a metaphor about being lost in the big city. A great play for anyone who reminisces on how they got to where they are now.