Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Adrian Thornburg: Grown-Ass Louis

    I can tell a lot of work was done to do as much exploration of a complicated feeling in as efficient a way as possible. Especially loved the image of the dolphin.

    I can tell a lot of work was done to do as much exploration of a complicated feeling in as efficient a way as possible. Especially loved the image of the dolphin.

  • Missy Contreras: Grown-Ass Louis

    I thought this play gave a great take on loss and grief no matter what age. It’s hard to move on after any age. Loss is loss no matter what age. All around great play.

    I thought this play gave a great take on loss and grief no matter what age. It’s hard to move on after any age. Loss is loss no matter what age. All around great play.

  • KayCi Wolf: Grown-Ass Louis

    A great personification of the process some people internally face when grieving.

    A great personification of the process some people internally face when grieving.

  • Hailey Hendrix: Grown-Ass Louis

    Such a lovely story about letting go and moving on.

    Such a lovely story about letting go and moving on.

  • Yasha Alaniz: Grown-Ass Louis

    I left this play inspired and introspective on how I would react in situations similar and questioning what I did in situations that parallel within my personal life. I think Walsh crafted a play for people who need help to find solace, and for people to be introspective on their relationship with grief and it was done masterfully.

    I left this play inspired and introspective on how I would react in situations similar and questioning what I did in situations that parallel within my personal life. I think Walsh crafted a play for people who need help to find solace, and for people to be introspective on their relationship with grief and it was done masterfully.

  • Laura Quiñones: Grown-Ass Louis

    A beautiful and comforting play which handles its subject material gently and delivers a wonderfully emotional and thought provoking message by the end of the play. A fantastic read!!

    A beautiful and comforting play which handles its subject material gently and delivers a wonderfully emotional and thought provoking message by the end of the play. A fantastic read!!

  • Macie Despain: Grown-Ass Louis

    Wow. Such a bittersweet and heartbreaking piece. Pull at all of my heartstrings and had me tearing up during many parts.

    Wow. Such a bittersweet and heartbreaking piece. Pull at all of my heartstrings and had me tearing up during many parts.

  • 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