Recommendations of Grown-Ass Louis

  • Madelyn Lyon: Grown-Ass Louis

    Grown-Ass Louis is a wonderfully strange play, one you cannot help but be consumed by. It explores the sometimes sticky, sometimes confusing feeling of grief that we all experience.

    Grown-Ass Louis is a wonderfully strange play, one you cannot help but be consumed by. It explores the sometimes sticky, sometimes confusing feeling of grief that we all experience.

  • Michael Heintzman: Grown-Ass Louis

    This is a wonderfully poetic and lyrical play! I so much enjoyed Louis' journey.

    This is a wonderfully poetic and lyrical play! I so much enjoyed Louis' journey.

  • Arianna Rose: Grown-Ass Louis

    An absolutely beautiful, strange, funny, heartbreaking play about loss, dreams, and dolphins. You'll be drawn into Louis' world of dreams and desire. A magnificent ten-minute play - one you'll be talking about long after the final image. I hope this one gets produced everywhere.

    An absolutely beautiful, strange, funny, heartbreaking play about loss, dreams, and dolphins. You'll be drawn into Louis' world of dreams and desire. A magnificent ten-minute play - one you'll be talking about long after the final image. I hope this one gets produced everywhere.

  • Izzy Salant: Grown-Ass Louis

    I'm no stranger to plays regarding the death of a loved one and Judaism, so whenever I see a play with those attributes it's a must read. After reading this play, I can say without at doubt it's not only a must read, but a must perform, a must watch, and a must produce. Walsh crafts an amazing, heartfelt, gut wrenching, and hilarious story all in 10 pages, and it's truly a work of art.

    I'm no stranger to plays regarding the death of a loved one and Judaism, so whenever I see a play with those attributes it's a must read. After reading this play, I can say without at doubt it's not only a must read, but a must perform, a must watch, and a must produce. Walsh crafts an amazing, heartfelt, gut wrenching, and hilarious story all in 10 pages, and it's truly a work of art.

  • ashlyn ellis: Grown-Ass Louis

    This was a powerful play that embodied the process of letting go in a way that can be relatable to everyone. I appreciated the different dynamics found between the characters and Louis and how they each were a stepping stone in his journey. I also loved the incorporation of the Wetsuit Guy, it added another element to the "farce" tendencies that are often found in dreams.

    This was a powerful play that embodied the process of letting go in a way that can be relatable to everyone. I appreciated the different dynamics found between the characters and Louis and how they each were a stepping stone in his journey. I also loved the incorporation of the Wetsuit Guy, it added another element to the "farce" tendencies that are often found in dreams.

  • Zach Masso: Grown-Ass Louis

    A clever yet strange, hilarious play. It is so unique and strange but also makes you feel as a reader for the play's protagonist. This dark comedy does a beautiful job of cracking jokes but also warming/breaking your heart. I definitely suggest it to new readers!!

    A clever yet strange, hilarious play. It is so unique and strange but also makes you feel as a reader for the play's protagonist. This dark comedy does a beautiful job of cracking jokes but also warming/breaking your heart. I definitely suggest it to new readers!!

  • Candice Bell: Grown-Ass Louis

    Grown-Ass Louis is a moving story about grief and what that process can be like. I feel that many of us can resonate with our protagonist on a very personal level, absolutley worth the read.

    Grown-Ass Louis is a moving story about grief and what that process can be like. I feel that many of us can resonate with our protagonist on a very personal level, absolutley worth the read.

  • fred eichholtz: Grown-Ass Louis

    A very uniquely structured play that highlights what it means to have loved and loss and the journey to moving on. A relatable read for everybody.

    A very uniquely structured play that highlights what it means to have loved and loss and the journey to moving on. A relatable read for everybody.

  • Keela Blaschke: Grown-Ass Louis

    A well-written play with a unique format that highlights how losing a parent may effect a person.

    A well-written play with a unique format that highlights how losing a parent may effect a person.

  • Zoë Elter: Grown-Ass Louis

    This play poses a very unique way of looking at how loss and the doubt of religion can effect an individuals ability to grow and move on. A truly immersive read, and I really enjoyed it.

    This play poses a very unique way of looking at how loss and the doubt of religion can effect an individuals ability to grow and move on. A truly immersive read, and I really enjoyed it.