Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Bella Luna Bauman: Grown-Ass Louis

    I would recommend this play because it is well written and has great characters that enhance the story. One of the reasons why I like these characters, specifically louis, is because of the arc that he goes thru. By him telling us about his dream and then waking up from it in the end we get this sense that despite everything he’s dealing with, he has or is at least trying to move on. Furthermore, I like how clever the story is written with each character, each memory helping set up for the moment the dream is over.

    I would recommend this play because it is well written and has great characters that enhance the story. One of the reasons why I like these characters, specifically louis, is because of the arc that he goes thru. By him telling us about his dream and then waking up from it in the end we get this sense that despite everything he’s dealing with, he has or is at least trying to move on. Furthermore, I like how clever the story is written with each character, each memory helping set up for the moment the dream is over.

  • 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.

  • Karly Behrens: Grown-Ass Louis

    This play does a beautiful job of what it's like to let go and go through the feeling of grief. It's an interesting take on why we focus on the things we will never know and I think that's why we can't let go or why it's hard because it's hard not to know and be satisfied with that.

    This play does a beautiful job of what it's like to let go and go through the feeling of grief. It's an interesting take on why we focus on the things we will never know and I think that's why we can't let go or why it's hard because it's hard not to know and be satisfied with that.

  • Beau Mills: Grown-Ass Louis

    I think this play does a great job handling the subject of grief and does so with a unique framing device, and therefore would happily recommend it.

    I think this play does a great job handling the subject of grief and does so with a unique framing device, and therefore would happily recommend it.

  • Dustin White: Grown-Ass Louis

    I found this play to be such a different outlook on grief and how we deal with it. The ending made me feel joy for the protagonist. A wonderful play to read.

    I found this play to be such a different outlook on grief and how we deal with it. The ending made me feel joy for the protagonist. A wonderful play to read.

  • 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.

  • Martay Whitfield: Grown-Ass Louis

    I think it's a well-structured play, that touches on many difficult topics. This narrative is neatly constructed to present a message. I enjoyed reading it.

    I think it's a well-structured play, that touches on many difficult topics. This narrative is neatly constructed to present a message. I enjoyed reading it.

  • John Parks: Grown-Ass Louis

    I would recommend this play to anyone who enjoys wonderfully executed theme, compelling dialogue, and immersive suspense. Excellent read!

    I would recommend this play to anyone who enjoys wonderfully executed theme, compelling dialogue, and immersive suspense. Excellent read!