Recommendations of The Calling

  • Cheryl Bear: The Calling

    A well done thriller which we are held captive in an exhilarating plot between these two men. Fantastic!

    A well done thriller which we are held captive in an exhilarating plot between these two men. Fantastic!

  • Sheila Rinear: The Calling

    This story starts in what feels like a familiar venue but Joel Stone steers it masterfully into an unexpected arena of terror and fear. And he does it with such real emotion that not only do the characters' demons show up, but their humor also bleeds through. This is a fast-paced male two-hander that makes for a riveting performance.

    This story starts in what feels like a familiar venue but Joel Stone steers it masterfully into an unexpected arena of terror and fear. And he does it with such real emotion that not only do the characters' demons show up, but their humor also bleeds through. This is a fast-paced male two-hander that makes for a riveting performance.

  • Aleks Merilo: The Calling

    A tightly written modern thriller. In a pressure cooker of a situation, Father Dan is taken by Carl into the darkest parts of the human soul. Scripted with both humor and tension, this is a surprising , taut, moral quandary.

    A tightly written modern thriller. In a pressure cooker of a situation, Father Dan is taken by Carl into the darkest parts of the human soul. Scripted with both humor and tension, this is a surprising , taut, moral quandary.

  • Allison Gregory: The Calling

    A taut, smart thriller with two terrific roles for men. Based on a true incident, the play is funny, uncomfortable, surprising.

    A taut, smart thriller with two terrific roles for men. Based on a true incident, the play is funny, uncomfortable, surprising.