Recommendations of 23 Opinions No One Wanted

  • Amanda Schumacher: 23 Opinions No One Wanted

    Uniquely written, poetry with a bite (in the best possible) way, 23 OPINIONS NO ONE WANTED has a pattern, its words a rhythm, and unfortunate relatability with every line. It moves so quickly, so swiftly, yet packs a punch-to-the-patriarchy with a succinct amount of sass.This would be such a fun piece to see performed at a local fringe festival or an evening of one acts or ten minute plays.

    Uniquely written, poetry with a bite (in the best possible) way, 23 OPINIONS NO ONE WANTED has a pattern, its words a rhythm, and unfortunate relatability with every line. It moves so quickly, so swiftly, yet packs a punch-to-the-patriarchy with a succinct amount of sass.This would be such a fun piece to see performed at a local fringe festival or an evening of one acts or ten minute plays.

  • Marcia Eppich-Harris: 23 Opinions No One Wanted

    How many, many times have I wanted to say something along these lines aloud to someone? More than 23. Willis captures the sass -- but also fatigue -- of people who are constantly being judged by society's absurd standards. I can see this as a monologue or an ensemble piece. It's incisive! Loved it!

    How many, many times have I wanted to say something along these lines aloud to someone? More than 23. Willis captures the sass -- but also fatigue -- of people who are constantly being judged by society's absurd standards. I can see this as a monologue or an ensemble piece. It's incisive! Loved it!

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: 23 Opinions No One Wanted

    I would love to see this done by a group of humans alternating lines in a predetermined way.
    Delicious work from Tristan B. Willis.

    I would love to see this done by a group of humans alternating lines in a predetermined way.
    Delicious work from Tristan B. Willis.

  • Sasha Karuc: 23 Opinions No One Wanted

    Tristan A. Willis captures a familiar exhaustion in this piece. It’s punchy and delightful in how unrepentant and bold it is. This is a micro-play for anyone who has had men try to condescend about everything and anything—from their appearance to their taste.

    Tristan A. Willis captures a familiar exhaustion in this piece. It’s punchy and delightful in how unrepentant and bold it is. This is a micro-play for anyone who has had men try to condescend about everything and anything—from their appearance to their taste.

  • Rachel Lynett: 23 Opinions No One Wanted

    This play has so much power packed into it. I love the flexibility and honesty of the piece. I've read it three times and keep coming back to it. I need to see this produced all over the country.

    This play has so much power packed into it. I love the flexibility and honesty of the piece. I've read it three times and keep coming back to it. I need to see this produced all over the country.

  • Steven G. Martin: 23 Opinions No One Wanted

    Tristan B Willis crushes stupidity, insensitivity, banality, and mediocrity in this micro-short play/performance piece. All the more credit to Willis for not giving those 23 moronic opinions any time in the script, either -- although an audience will infer most because of the specificity of the lines. This is pure response & reply.

    Tristan B Willis crushes stupidity, insensitivity, banality, and mediocrity in this micro-short play/performance piece. All the more credit to Willis for not giving those 23 moronic opinions any time in the script, either -- although an audience will infer most because of the specificity of the lines. This is pure response & reply.