Recommendations of Dreams Deferred

  • Cheryl Bear: Dreams Deferred

    An incredibly powerful and authentic voice of homelessness with a call for hope. Excellent.

    An incredibly powerful and authentic voice of homelessness with a call for hope. Excellent.

  • Jeanette Hill: Dreams Deferred

    What a realistic portrait of so many who have blended into the concrete. The melody of this piece continues to play in my head. Hope.

    What a realistic portrait of so many who have blended into the concrete. The melody of this piece continues to play in my head. Hope.

  • Maggie Goscinski: Dreams Deferred

    DREAMS DEFERRED is a woman heartbroken by everything she's lost, from a two-bedroom apartment to two bags on the street, and the inner turmoil of decisions and the illusion of choice.

    DREAMS DEFERRED is a woman heartbroken by everything she's lost, from a two-bedroom apartment to two bags on the street, and the inner turmoil of decisions and the illusion of choice.

  • Sharai Bohannon: Dreams Deferred

    I love that Daley-Sharif is tackling homelessness in a very in direct manner. We can't avoid making eye contact with this character or pretend we can't hear them because we're running late to an appointment somewhere. I would love to see this produced somewhere!

    I love that Daley-Sharif is tackling homelessness in a very in direct manner. We can't avoid making eye contact with this character or pretend we can't hear them because we're running late to an appointment somewhere. I would love to see this produced somewhere!

  • Jordan Elizabeth Henry: Dreams Deferred

    A lovely, moving short monologue about homelessness and hopelessness. Lydia's choices -- to stay stationary, to be as immovable as concrete, or to take a risk and attempt a brief rejoining of the world -- is impossibly hard and heartbreaking. A beautiful character-study and window into the world of women living on the street.

    A lovely, moving short monologue about homelessness and hopelessness. Lydia's choices -- to stay stationary, to be as immovable as concrete, or to take a risk and attempt a brief rejoining of the world -- is impossibly hard and heartbreaking. A beautiful character-study and window into the world of women living on the street.