Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Claire Taylor: Grown-Ass Louis

    The fact that this play was able to be such a wacky experience yet still really tug at my emotions was amazing. I enjoyed the whole experience quite thoroughly. I think that there are so many takeaway messages as well. It is worth the read!

    The fact that this play was able to be such a wacky experience yet still really tug at my emotions was amazing. I enjoyed the whole experience quite thoroughly. I think that there are so many takeaway messages as well. It is worth the read!

  • Kameryn Schwertner: Grown-Ass Louis

    Really great play, told a great story!

    Really great play, told a great story!

  • Tommy Dearmond: Grown-Ass Louis

    This was a fun trippy play, that used dream logic really effectively. The ending is very powerful as well.

    This was a fun trippy play, that used dream logic really effectively. The ending is very powerful as well.

  • Sarah Adil: Grown-Ass Louis

    I really enjoyed the theatricality of this play.

    I really enjoyed the theatricality of this play.

  • Syd Marsalis: Grown-Ass Louis

    Really loved the voice in this piece. Stuck with me for awhile after I read it.

    Really loved the voice in this piece. Stuck with me for awhile after I read it.

  • Calin Eastes: Grown-Ass Louis

    Loved it. Breaks formula in an interesting way, would love to possibly see this expanded upon.

    Loved it. Breaks formula in an interesting way, would love to possibly see this expanded upon.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Grown-Ass Louis

    "Don’t feed me a plate of bull crap and call it pizza." is one example of the very real moments that are presented in this play, which is ironic, gift its dream status. In our dreams we are often presented with something we don't want to face and that is apparent for Louis. Its a wonderfully raw, emotional and powerful piece that could be a treat to design, given its dreamlike nature.

    "Don’t feed me a plate of bull crap and call it pizza." is one example of the very real moments that are presented in this play, which is ironic, gift its dream status. In our dreams we are often presented with something we don't want to face and that is apparent for Louis. Its a wonderfully raw, emotional and powerful piece that could be a treat to design, given its dreamlike nature.

  • Henry DelBello: Grown-Ass Louis

    An impressively tight and poignant dream play. Tragic and hilarious.

    An impressively tight and poignant dream play. Tragic and hilarious.

  • Jordan Spena: Grown-Ass Louis

    A really lovely play that takes a small, simple idea, and builds upon it in a profoundly beautiful and complex way. Includes a surprisingly scene-stealing dolphin.

    A really lovely play that takes a small, simple idea, and builds upon it in a profoundly beautiful and complex way. Includes a surprisingly scene-stealing dolphin.

  • Stephen Snowder: Grown-Ass Louis

    This is really great - sweet and sad and very funny. I loved it.

    This is really great - sweet and sad and very funny. I loved it.