Recommendations of Blind Crest

  • Cheryl Bear: Blind Crest

    A powerful and riveting piece about the system of mass incarceration and love. Thought provoking and well done.

    A powerful and riveting piece about the system of mass incarceration and love. Thought provoking and well done.

  • Shaun Leisher: Blind Crest

    This play went places I really didn’t expect it to and I was enthralled with every page. Love how theatrical this play is with the direct address and fast paced scenes and these characters are endlessly fascinating.

    This play went places I really didn’t expect it to and I was enthralled with every page. Love how theatrical this play is with the direct address and fast paced scenes and these characters are endlessly fascinating.

  • Unicorn Theatre: Blind Crest

    This play is a FINALIST for the 2020-2021 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support BLIND CREST.

    This play is a FINALIST for the 2020-2021 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support BLIND CREST.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Blind Crest

    A sharp, haunting, and necessary read, this play goes beyond the sensational headlines of prison love stories to explore the real, longing, loving, aching people who are caught in a system that betrays us - no matter what side of the bars we live on.

    A sharp, haunting, and necessary read, this play goes beyond the sensational headlines of prison love stories to explore the real, longing, loving, aching people who are caught in a system that betrays us - no matter what side of the bars we live on.

  • Artemisia, A Chicago Theatre: Blind Crest

    Monet-Hurst Mendoza pens a searing look at the longing for justice and love through her prison drama that is based on actual events. So happy to count this talented writer among Artemisia Fall Festival 2019 Finalists.

    Monet-Hurst Mendoza pens a searing look at the longing for justice and love through her prison drama that is based on actual events. So happy to count this talented writer among Artemisia Fall Festival 2019 Finalists.