Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Noble Jones: Grown-Ass Louis

    Its funny but has an underlying feeling of sadness! It flows so well and is such a nice concise piece. I love all of the symbolism!

    Its funny but has an underlying feeling of sadness! It flows so well and is such a nice concise piece. I love all of the symbolism!

  • Brynna Fielder: Grown-Ass Louis

    I loved the dream sequence that we got to experience with Louis. There is plenty of beautiful symbolism throughout this piece.

    I loved the dream sequence that we got to experience with Louis. There is plenty of beautiful symbolism throughout this piece.

  • Scarlett Evers: Grown-Ass Louis

    I really enjoyed the abstract nature of this play.

    I really enjoyed the abstract nature of this play.

  • Mark Figueroa: Grown-Ass Louis

    I felt like I was dreaming while reading this! Such an important concept to tackle! Well done!

    I felt like I was dreaming while reading this! Such an important concept to tackle! Well done!

  • Valentine Ainsley: Grown-Ass Louis

    I love the abstractionism in this play. That's a hard thing to pull off in a ten-minute time frame, but it works so well here. This play almost brought me to tears.

    I love the abstractionism in this play. That's a hard thing to pull off in a ten-minute time frame, but it works so well here. This play almost brought me to tears.

  • Kate Herlihy: Grown-Ass Louis

    I loved this play! it was so different from other 10-minute plays I've read, but the approach to confronting grief and how it lingers while aging was really cool. I liked how it was set in a dream-scape atmosophere and how things blended together in a way that was clear, yet confusing at the same time, much like how coming to terms with loss is.

    I loved this play! it was so different from other 10-minute plays I've read, but the approach to confronting grief and how it lingers while aging was really cool. I liked how it was set in a dream-scape atmosophere and how things blended together in a way that was clear, yet confusing at the same time, much like how coming to terms with loss is.

  • Dara Benedict: Grown-Ass Louis

    What a beautiful play. It shows how it isn't fair that the rest of the world gets to move on while you're grieving over someone's death. I also like the Jewish representation. I really connected with this play.

    What a beautiful play. It shows how it isn't fair that the rest of the world gets to move on while you're grieving over someone's death. I also like the Jewish representation. I really connected with this play.

  • Insha Iqbal: Grown-Ass Louis

    This play explores grief through a dreamscape where realities shift and bleed together. It creates a world that is saturated with color and humor, and is a very striking and heartwarming way to tackle a very difficult topic.

    This play explores grief through a dreamscape where realities shift and bleed together. It creates a world that is saturated with color and humor, and is a very striking and heartwarming way to tackle a very difficult topic.

  • Bran-Ivan Castillo: Grown-Ass Louis

    THIS HURTS MY HEART WOW! Lovely story of loss and how to deal with it and how grief is different for everyone.

    THIS HURTS MY HEART WOW! Lovely story of loss and how to deal with it and how grief is different for everyone.

  • Paul Donnelly: Grown-Ass Louis

    A lovely meditation on the endurance of and unique ways to cope with grief. The dream logic allows for powerful and at times humorous reflection.

    A lovely meditation on the endurance of and unique ways to cope with grief. The dream logic allows for powerful and at times humorous reflection.