Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Arianna Rose: Grown-Ass Louis

    An absolutely beautiful, strange, funny, heartbreaking play about loss, dreams, and dolphins. You'll be drawn into Louis' world of dreams and desire. A magnificent ten-minute play - one you'll be talking about long after the final image. I hope this one gets produced everywhere.

    An absolutely beautiful, strange, funny, heartbreaking play about loss, dreams, and dolphins. You'll be drawn into Louis' world of dreams and desire. A magnificent ten-minute play - one you'll be talking about long after the final image. I hope this one gets produced everywhere.

  • Izzy Salant: Grown-Ass Louis

    I'm no stranger to plays regarding the death of a loved one and Judaism, so whenever I see a play with those attributes it's a must read. After reading this play, I can say without at doubt it's not only a must read, but a must perform, a must watch, and a must produce. Walsh crafts an amazing, heartfelt, gut wrenching, and hilarious story all in 10 pages, and it's truly a work of art.

    I'm no stranger to plays regarding the death of a loved one and Judaism, so whenever I see a play with those attributes it's a must read. After reading this play, I can say without at doubt it's not only a must read, but a must perform, a must watch, and a must produce. Walsh crafts an amazing, heartfelt, gut wrenching, and hilarious story all in 10 pages, and it's truly a work of art.

  • ashlyn ellis: Grown-Ass Louis

    This was a powerful play that embodied the process of letting go in a way that can be relatable to everyone. I appreciated the different dynamics found between the characters and Louis and how they each were a stepping stone in his journey. I also loved the incorporation of the Wetsuit Guy, it added another element to the "farce" tendencies that are often found in dreams.

    This was a powerful play that embodied the process of letting go in a way that can be relatable to everyone. I appreciated the different dynamics found between the characters and Louis and how they each were a stepping stone in his journey. I also loved the incorporation of the Wetsuit Guy, it added another element to the "farce" tendencies that are often found in dreams.

  • Zach Masso: Grown-Ass Louis

    A clever yet strange, hilarious play. It is so unique and strange but also makes you feel as a reader for the play's protagonist. This dark comedy does a beautiful job of cracking jokes but also warming/breaking your heart. I definitely suggest it to new readers!!

    A clever yet strange, hilarious play. It is so unique and strange but also makes you feel as a reader for the play's protagonist. This dark comedy does a beautiful job of cracking jokes but also warming/breaking your heart. I definitely suggest it to new readers!!

  • Candice Bell: Grown-Ass Louis

    Grown-Ass Louis is a moving story about grief and what that process can be like. I feel that many of us can resonate with our protagonist on a very personal level, absolutley worth the read.

    Grown-Ass Louis is a moving story about grief and what that process can be like. I feel that many of us can resonate with our protagonist on a very personal level, absolutley worth the read.

  • fred eichholtz: Grown-Ass Louis

    A very uniquely structured play that highlights what it means to have loved and loss and the journey to moving on. A relatable read for everybody.

    A very uniquely structured play that highlights what it means to have loved and loss and the journey to moving on. A relatable read for everybody.

  • Keela Blaschke: Grown-Ass Louis

    A well-written play with a unique format that highlights how losing a parent may effect a person.

    A well-written play with a unique format that highlights how losing a parent may effect a person.

  • Zoë Elter: Grown-Ass Louis

    This play poses a very unique way of looking at how loss and the doubt of religion can effect an individuals ability to grow and move on. A truly immersive read, and I really enjoyed it.

    This play poses a very unique way of looking at how loss and the doubt of religion can effect an individuals ability to grow and move on. A truly immersive read, and I really enjoyed it.

  • Miranda Wachtler: Grown-Ass Louis

    This play was beautiful and well written. I enjoyed the concept and loved the ending. It brings comfort in a comedic and dark way.

    This play was beautiful and well written. I enjoyed the concept and loved the ending. It brings comfort in a comedic and dark way.

  • Douglas Smith: Grown-Ass Louis

    An interesting play that challenges perspective and analyzes the effects of death on the subconscious as well as relationships.

    An interesting play that challenges perspective and analyzes the effects of death on the subconscious as well as relationships.