Recommendations of Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

  • jose sebastian alberdi: Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

    One of my favorite plays of all times. When I first read it I remember knowing that I was deeply moved and enamored with the play, but I also feared thinking about it too much because I was afraid that it would unlock some eternal wailing inside of me, or make me reckon with something I'm still too afraid to touch inside of my heart. That's a very dramatic way to say this play is beautiful gem we should all experience at one point in our lifetime because we're all better people after it.

    One of my favorite plays of all times. When I first read it I remember knowing that I was deeply moved and enamored with the play, but I also feared thinking about it too much because I was afraid that it would unlock some eternal wailing inside of me, or make me reckon with something I'm still too afraid to touch inside of my heart. That's a very dramatic way to say this play is beautiful gem we should all experience at one point in our lifetime because we're all better people after it.

  • Roni Ragone: Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

    Such a beautiful play about siblings and found family. This one just cracked my top 5 for sure. Incredible monologues and characters that I just can't bare to say goodbye to yet.

    Such a beautiful play about siblings and found family. This one just cracked my top 5 for sure. Incredible monologues and characters that I just can't bare to say goodbye to yet.

  • Andrew Rodriguez: Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

    This was such a well crafted play. I was particularly engaged on how the play explores various forms and patterns, which elevates the intent of this moving story. The beauty of this play lies in the relationships of the very different characters who grow together throughout the play.

    This was such a well crafted play. I was particularly engaged on how the play explores various forms and patterns, which elevates the intent of this moving story. The beauty of this play lies in the relationships of the very different characters who grow together throughout the play.

  • Karina Aviva: Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

    Brilliant!

    Brilliant!