Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Matthew Linder: Grown-Ass Louis

    I love the message of this piece and how well the dark humor is mixed into it. It left a bit of sadness and happiness at the end.

    I love the message of this piece and how well the dark humor is mixed into it. It left a bit of sadness and happiness at the end.

  • James McLindon: Grown-Ass Louis

    This is a play that is both heartbreaking and uplifting, sad and funny, despondent and hopeful, a play with great emotion, wit, and charm. Read it and, if you are so situated, produce it.

    This is a play that is both heartbreaking and uplifting, sad and funny, despondent and hopeful, a play with great emotion, wit, and charm. Read it and, if you are so situated, produce it.

  • Marybeth Gorman Craig: Grown-Ass Louis

    I was moved and delighted by this play. Poignant without being saccharine. Great play by a great writer!

    I was moved and delighted by this play. Poignant without being saccharine. Great play by a great writer!

  • Jolene Noelle: Grown-Ass Louis

    wow! this play was all the things!!! I loved it so so much, it was heartwarming, and weird and special

    wow! this play was all the things!!! I loved it so so much, it was heartwarming, and weird and special

  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: Grown-Ass Louis

    PHENOMENAL.

    I cannot get over this play. Wonderful. Wonderful. PRODUCE PRODUCE PRODUCE.

    PHENOMENAL.

    I cannot get over this play. Wonderful. Wonderful. PRODUCE PRODUCE PRODUCE.