Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Mkayla Edwards: Grown-Ass Louis

    I loved the humorous way that this play goes about discussing the grief process. The utilization of a dreamscape and Louis' introspection about his own grieving is beautifully done.

    I loved the humorous way that this play goes about discussing the grief process. The utilization of a dreamscape and Louis' introspection about his own grieving is beautifully done.

  • S. A. Ellis: Grown-Ass Louis

    A beautiful look into grief. Grown-Ass Louis brings us into a dream space, allowing us to let go of our understandings of the world and focus on Louis himself, and the loss he is facing. Despite it all, this play is brilliantly funny, showing us healing is a convoluted and messy process, that we can always laugh our way through it.

    A beautiful look into grief. Grown-Ass Louis brings us into a dream space, allowing us to let go of our understandings of the world and focus on Louis himself, and the loss he is facing. Despite it all, this play is brilliantly funny, showing us healing is a convoluted and messy process, that we can always laugh our way through it.

  • Trevor Wyatt: Grown-Ass Louis

    I love a good dream sequence, and plays that take you on a journey!

    I love a good dream sequence, and plays that take you on a journey!

  • Kaitlyn Moccia: Grown-Ass Louis

    Ever had a fantastic dream that you attempted, in vain, to decipher? Walsh takes those familiar peculiarities and turns them into a comprehensible sequence you won't need a psychic to interpret. Fans of meaningful themes related to loss underlining a wacky front, will be treated with this piece!

    Ever had a fantastic dream that you attempted, in vain, to decipher? Walsh takes those familiar peculiarities and turns them into a comprehensible sequence you won't need a psychic to interpret. Fans of meaningful themes related to loss underlining a wacky front, will be treated with this piece!

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Grown-Ass Louis

    Beautiful play about grief and memory and holding on and letting go, all of it packed into ten wonderfully theatrical minutes--and with humor too! Loved it.

    Beautiful play about grief and memory and holding on and letting go, all of it packed into ten wonderfully theatrical minutes--and with humor too! Loved it.

  • Bella Villarreal: Grown-Ass Louis

    A beautiful play told in such a unique way - through a dream! It's such a lovely interpretation of going through the emotional turmoil of loss, and, despite the setting, the emotions are very real and serious.

    A beautiful play told in such a unique way - through a dream! It's such a lovely interpretation of going through the emotional turmoil of loss, and, despite the setting, the emotions are very real and serious.

  • Doug DeVita: Grown-Ass Louis

    A beautifully surreal dream of a short play; lighter than air yet deeply emotional, it floats on hope and wonder, and the ending is just perfect.

    A beautifully surreal dream of a short play; lighter than air yet deeply emotional, it floats on hope and wonder, and the ending is just perfect.

  • Ryan Polk: Grown-Ass Louis

    This is a wonderfully written dark comedy that manages to fit both humor and heartbreak in ten minutes. There's a gag with a dolphin that made me guffaw and then cry.

    This is a wonderfully written dark comedy that manages to fit both humor and heartbreak in ten minutes. There's a gag with a dolphin that made me guffaw and then cry.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Grown-Ass Louis

    I read this play because it kept popping up on the NPX home page, being recommended by everyone, and everyone is right. This short play is lovely. It's sweet and surprisingly funny at times. Some things leave a big impact, and it's hard to let go. Even for grown-ass people. It's even harder to convey that in only nine pages. Great work!

    I read this play because it kept popping up on the NPX home page, being recommended by everyone, and everyone is right. This short play is lovely. It's sweet and surprisingly funny at times. Some things leave a big impact, and it's hard to let go. Even for grown-ass people. It's even harder to convey that in only nine pages. Great work!

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Grown-Ass Louis

    The moment when we have a memory is when time stops and the recollection, be it short or long, can be timeless. Louis's recollection of his father and his attempt to reach him may take only an instant, but it encompasses almost all of his life and beyond and told in such a way that we are with it for every moment.

    The moment when we have a memory is when time stops and the recollection, be it short or long, can be timeless. Louis's recollection of his father and his attempt to reach him may take only an instant, but it encompasses almost all of his life and beyond and told in such a way that we are with it for every moment.