Recommendations of Glass

  • Marie Selavy: Glass

    A brilliant exploration of myth and relationships

    A brilliant exploration of myth and relationships

  • Freddy Edelhart: Glass

    I was lucky enough to see a workshop production of this play last year and it was one of my favorite shows of 2017! The magic Azure is able to write onto the stage is so mythic and beautiful and rare, and I think is on special display with this one. Read and produce this play!

    I was lucky enough to see a workshop production of this play last year and it was one of my favorite shows of 2017! The magic Azure is able to write onto the stage is so mythic and beautiful and rare, and I think is on special display with this one. Read and produce this play!

  • Jax Jackson: Glass

    Glass is a beautifully written play that could just as easily be staged intimately and with a graphic realism as it could soar into immense fantastical realms saturated in magic. It is versatile and heartfelt, touching on themes of standing up to powers beyond our control, the lengths we go to in order to protect our families and loved ones, and how we care for each other as we shift and change and grow.

    Glass is a beautifully written play that could just as easily be staged intimately and with a graphic realism as it could soar into immense fantastical realms saturated in magic. It is versatile and heartfelt, touching on themes of standing up to powers beyond our control, the lengths we go to in order to protect our families and loved ones, and how we care for each other as we shift and change and grow.

  • David Hansen: Glass

    Like a Yoruba folktale mash-up with the works of Sam Shepard, filled with animal characters in human form slouching in an existential, American tableau, “Glass” pulses with ancient magic as Life and Death engage in a barroom brawl with Anansi playing bartender. This script is fanciful and fierce and not to be missed.

    Like a Yoruba folktale mash-up with the works of Sam Shepard, filled with animal characters in human form slouching in an existential, American tableau, “Glass” pulses with ancient magic as Life and Death engage in a barroom brawl with Anansi playing bartender. This script is fanciful and fierce and not to be missed.