Recommendations of The Holes in Human Flesh

  • Cheryl Bear: The Holes in Human Flesh

    A thought provoking conversation in mission work that brings some questions to the forefront. Well done.

    A thought provoking conversation in mission work that brings some questions to the forefront. Well done.

  • Bree Rothbart: The Holes in Human Flesh

    I was lucky enough to be the primary dramaturg on this piece - and it's beautifully written, in addition to addressing important issues surrounding purity culture - something most of us know nothing about. Caitlin's authorial voice is not only original, it gives voice to a subculture that is otherwise unheard in American Theatre.

    I was lucky enough to be the primary dramaturg on this piece - and it's beautifully written, in addition to addressing important issues surrounding purity culture - something most of us know nothing about. Caitlin's authorial voice is not only original, it gives voice to a subculture that is otherwise unheard in American Theatre.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Holes in Human Flesh

    A conversation that needs to be happening in the evangelical missions world. Beautiful dialogue spoken by such wonderfully complex characters.

    A conversation that needs to be happening in the evangelical missions world. Beautiful dialogue spoken by such wonderfully complex characters.

  • Jessica Moss: The Holes in Human Flesh

    Intricate, sensitive dialogue and two wonderful roles for young women. I loved this at the Sam French OOB Festival!

    Intricate, sensitive dialogue and two wonderful roles for young women. I loved this at the Sam French OOB Festival!

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: The Holes in Human Flesh

    A conflict of identity and self-serving motives are shown in high relief in this short play set against the problematic backdrop of 'mission work.' Rich, well developed roles for young women and a much-appreciated commentary on American Christian imperialism.

    A conflict of identity and self-serving motives are shown in high relief in this short play set against the problematic backdrop of 'mission work.' Rich, well developed roles for young women and a much-appreciated commentary on American Christian imperialism.

  • Ann Timmons: The Holes in Human Flesh

    A layered, heartfelt depiction of the fleeting nature of love, this play also explores how an imbalance of power eroded the trust that's needed for love to flourish. Turnage manages to pack a lot of emotional power into this brief play!

    A layered, heartfelt depiction of the fleeting nature of love, this play also explores how an imbalance of power eroded the trust that's needed for love to flourish. Turnage manages to pack a lot of emotional power into this brief play!

  • Eric Moore: The Holes in Human Flesh

    In a mere ten pages this play is able to breakdown the cliche and clean "saviour" and "saved" relationship into a blurry and beautiful mess. As with the majority of Turnage's plays there is a natural flow to its symbolism and poetic language, and plenty of hidden meanings in its understated as well as climatic moments.

    In a mere ten pages this play is able to breakdown the cliche and clean "saviour" and "saved" relationship into a blurry and beautiful mess. As with the majority of Turnage's plays there is a natural flow to its symbolism and poetic language, and plenty of hidden meanings in its understated as well as climatic moments.