Recommendations of They Extract!

  • Samantha Marchant: They Extract!

    Fascinating world building! Harvesting love and not being able to keep it is heart breaking. I enjoyed a lot of the word choices like “soap bubble day.” I would love to see how this all moves on stage.

    Fascinating world building! Harvesting love and not being able to keep it is heart breaking. I enjoyed a lot of the word choices like “soap bubble day.” I would love to see how this all moves on stage.

  • Cheryl Bear: They Extract!

    An incredible exploration of human emotion when the life force is being sucked out for the sake of production. Well done.

    An incredible exploration of human emotion when the life force is being sucked out for the sake of production. Well done.

  • Carl(os) Roa: They Extract!

    Something I’ve always appreciated about Eppchez’s writing style is that ey’re able to portray complex emotional states in an effective way. All the characters in this world show the oxymorons, unspeakable thoughts, and difficult-to-communicate ideas that we all carry in our minds, but don’t know how to express. The love story in this play isn’t a simple one, and every moment between Woolen and Vera feels rooted in a compelling and satisfying mystery.

    Something I’ve always appreciated about Eppchez’s writing style is that ey’re able to portray complex emotional states in an effective way. All the characters in this world show the oxymorons, unspeakable thoughts, and difficult-to-communicate ideas that we all carry in our minds, but don’t know how to express. The love story in this play isn’t a simple one, and every moment between Woolen and Vera feels rooted in a compelling and satisfying mystery.

  • Julie Zaffarano: They Extract!

    A moving and layered play set in the future. While technologies have changed, people have not — hopes, ambitions, fears, and love still frame our lives and society. Eppchez! takes us a on us on a journey that we will not forget.

    A moving and layered play set in the future. While technologies have changed, people have not — hopes, ambitions, fears, and love still frame our lives and society. Eppchez! takes us a on us on a journey that we will not forget.

  • Unicorn Theatre: They Extract!

    This play was a SEMIFINALIST for the 2019-2020 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support THEY EXTRACT!.

    This play was a SEMIFINALIST for the 2019-2020 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support THEY EXTRACT!.