Recommendations of Miriam1234

  • Shaun Leisher: Miriam1234

    A heart-warming short play about loss and moving on in the internet age.

    A heart-warming short play about loss and moving on in the internet age.

  • Cheryl Bear: Miriam1234

    A beautifully done play about moving forward while struggling to hold on to the love we've lost. Well done.

    A beautifully done play about moving forward while struggling to hold on to the love we've lost. Well done.

  • Sharai Bohannon: Miriam1234

    This is an adorable and sad situation. Thomas' voice comes across very clearly as we watch Mel navigate life after Miriam and adjust to the digital age. This would be an awesome addition to a festival or an anthology. I'm also a fan of this inter-generational relationship and a more realistic family than we typically see on stage.

    This is an adorable and sad situation. Thomas' voice comes across very clearly as we watch Mel navigate life after Miriam and adjust to the digital age. This would be an awesome addition to a festival or an anthology. I'm also a fan of this inter-generational relationship and a more realistic family than we typically see on stage.

  • Asher Wyndham: Miriam1234

    MIRIAM1234 is an endearing short play on mourning and the difficulty of moving on without that special someone. It's also really funny in capturing a parent's difficulty with technology. It also captures a character rarely seen on the Queer stage: the senior. Has your theatre brought to stage the senior experience in the LGBTQI community? If not, seriously consider this play.

    MIRIAM1234 is an endearing short play on mourning and the difficulty of moving on without that special someone. It's also really funny in capturing a parent's difficulty with technology. It also captures a character rarely seen on the Queer stage: the senior. Has your theatre brought to stage the senior experience in the LGBTQI community? If not, seriously consider this play.