Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Steven G. Martin: Grown-Ass Louis

    This is a play for all of us who have experienced loss. This is a play for all of us who have wondered and hoped, but never knew for certain. Emotionally touching, dream-like, funny, and full of images and visuals.

    This is a play for all of us who have experienced loss. This is a play for all of us who have wondered and hoped, but never knew for certain. Emotionally touching, dream-like, funny, and full of images and visuals.

  • Asher Wyndham: Grown-Ass Louis

    An unexpected comedy on mourning, equally funny and poignant. Some great challenges for costume and prop designers. A lot happens, plenty of surprises, color, poetry, heartache -- this would be a great addition to any short play festival.

    An unexpected comedy on mourning, equally funny and poignant. Some great challenges for costume and prop designers. A lot happens, plenty of surprises, color, poetry, heartache -- this would be a great addition to any short play festival.

  • Cheryl Bear: Grown-Ass Louis

    A funny and very moving play about the messages we hope our loved ones receive. No matter how old we get, we hope a part of their spirit can still hear us. Beautiful!

    A funny and very moving play about the messages we hope our loved ones receive. No matter how old we get, we hope a part of their spirit can still hear us. Beautiful!

  • Tyler Joseph Rossi: Grown-Ass Louis

    This is by far one of my favorite ten minute plays. For how funny it is, it's also profoundly moving. Perfect for any ten minute festival.

    Give it a read. I think you'll love the challenges the script proposes.

    This is by far one of my favorite ten minute plays. For how funny it is, it's also profoundly moving. Perfect for any ten minute festival.

    Give it a read. I think you'll love the challenges the script proposes.

  • Inda Craig-Galván: Grown-Ass Louis

    Touching, smart, funny, and all in ten minutes. Bruce Walsh's grown-ass play shows the type of craft and command of storytelling and that makes me want to be a better writer.

    Touching, smart, funny, and all in ten minutes. Bruce Walsh's grown-ass play shows the type of craft and command of storytelling and that makes me want to be a better writer.

  • Andrew Kramer: Grown-Ass Louis

    I had the pleasure of experiencing and (then proudly recommending) GROWN-ASS LOUIS for KCACTF at The Kennedy Center. I was blown away with the punching power of this play. Seemingly small in form but explosive in content and craft, GROWN ASS LOUIS is sophisticated in language and structure. Bruce shows that he has truly sharp skills...capturing something theatrical, unique, and deeply moving.

    I had the pleasure of experiencing and (then proudly recommending) GROWN-ASS LOUIS for KCACTF at The Kennedy Center. I was blown away with the punching power of this play. Seemingly small in form but explosive in content and craft, GROWN ASS LOUIS is sophisticated in language and structure. Bruce shows that he has truly sharp skills...capturing something theatrical, unique, and deeply moving.