Recommendations of PSYCHOPSYCHOTIC, or, everyone at yale is a goddamn sociopath !!!

  • Jordan Elizabeth Henry: PSYCHOPSYCHOTIC, or, everyone at yale is a goddamn sociopath !!!

    This play is so deeply troubling and haunting. Derman taps into our collective fears in such a visceral, unflinchingly brutal way, and addresses the ridiculous ways that our culture tries to "deal" with violence and sexual assault against women.

    This play is so deeply troubling and haunting. Derman taps into our collective fears in such a visceral, unflinchingly brutal way, and addresses the ridiculous ways that our culture tries to "deal" with violence and sexual assault against women.

  • Cassandra Rose: PSYCHOPSYCHOTIC, or, everyone at yale is a goddamn sociopath !!!

    This is American Psycho for the next generation. This play might be hard to watch, but that's only because it has to be. In a world where everyone's a nice guy and #notallmen have victims hiding in their closets, this play has the guts to say to men shut up and look at what women are really afraid of when you ask them to come home with them. To look away from this horror is to continue being part of the problem.

    This is American Psycho for the next generation. This play might be hard to watch, but that's only because it has to be. In a world where everyone's a nice guy and #notallmen have victims hiding in their closets, this play has the guts to say to men shut up and look at what women are really afraid of when you ask them to come home with them. To look away from this horror is to continue being part of the problem.

  • Dusty Wilson: PSYCHOPSYCHOTIC, or, everyone at yale is a goddamn sociopath !!!

    I can't even begin to recommend this play enough. It feels like something you'd find in the middle of the woods and about twenty pages in you realize everything around you has gone silent. Bold, intense, haunting. One of the few plays to ever just burrow in my head and refuse to leave for days.

    I can't even begin to recommend this play enough. It feels like something you'd find in the middle of the woods and about twenty pages in you realize everything around you has gone silent. Bold, intense, haunting. One of the few plays to ever just burrow in my head and refuse to leave for days.