Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • E Elia: Grown-Ass Louis

    Well worth a deeply prolonged chuckle and/or sniffle. A satiric little gem.

    Well worth a deeply prolonged chuckle and/or sniffle. A satiric little gem.

  • Val Garriga: Grown-Ass Louis

    A play that tackles mourning and grief in a refreshing way. Definitely a heartwarming piece.

    A play that tackles mourning and grief in a refreshing way. Definitely a heartwarming piece.

  • Dexter Murphy: Grown-Ass Louis

    The dark humor is fantastic and amazingly hopeful, and the play is accessible for a wide audience as everyone has struggled with loss at some point in their life.

    The dark humor is fantastic and amazingly hopeful, and the play is accessible for a wide audience as everyone has struggled with loss at some point in their life.

  • Johnny Eathorne: Grown-Ass Louis

    I liked it a lot. I especially love the idea that pretty much is telling him to lose faith that his father received the message, which he may I couldn't tell, but it is made clear to us that the message was delivered. I think it is saying to believe what can't be seen.

    I liked it a lot. I especially love the idea that pretty much is telling him to lose faith that his father received the message, which he may I couldn't tell, but it is made clear to us that the message was delivered. I think it is saying to believe what can't be seen.

  • 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.

  • Jack Bathke: Grown-Ass Louis

    I love this play. It reminds me of Terrence McNally's "Andre's Mother." Simple and profound. Walsh shows the beauty that can happen in such a short amount of time. Do yourself a favor and read.

    I love this play. It reminds me of Terrence McNally's "Andre's Mother." Simple and profound. Walsh shows the beauty that can happen in such a short amount of time. Do yourself a favor and read.

  • Lalita Garcia: Grown-Ass Louis

    I loved this play it felt so difficult having to hear all these people putting Louis down and tell him to let go, and even in the end Louis not knowing his dad had gotten his message. It was bittersweet but heartwarming.

    I loved this play it felt so difficult having to hear all these people putting Louis down and tell him to let go, and even in the end Louis not knowing his dad had gotten his message. It was bittersweet but heartwarming.

  • Samuel Kagan: Grown-Ass Louis

    Very heartwarming piece. I like how it is comical but also sweet. It tells the story of a man who mourns of the death of his father even years after the death has occured, and the funny references to modern-day shows would give the audience a laugh.

    Very heartwarming piece. I like how it is comical but also sweet. It tells the story of a man who mourns of the death of his father even years after the death has occured, and the funny references to modern-day shows would give the audience a laugh.

  • 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.