Recommendations of Reframing Frances

  • Cheryl Bear: Reframing Frances

    A hilarious standoff as Frances fights to save what she built! Will it be destroyed or is there something marvelous brewing to top before? Endearing and very funny!

    A hilarious standoff as Frances fights to save what she built! Will it be destroyed or is there something marvelous brewing to top before? Endearing and very funny!

  • Kara Emily Krantz: Reframing Frances

    This is a play I would love to see performed in all the local theaters. Wertner has a flair for comedy as well as creating characters who are quirky, love-able, and certainly laughable (in the best of ways!). REFRAMING FRANCES is cozy enough that the audience feels right at home in this quirky museum with these genuine people, but ridiculous enough for the viewer to remain properly bewildered, entertained, and thoroughly guffawed. Great job!

    This is a play I would love to see performed in all the local theaters. Wertner has a flair for comedy as well as creating characters who are quirky, love-able, and certainly laughable (in the best of ways!). REFRAMING FRANCES is cozy enough that the audience feels right at home in this quirky museum with these genuine people, but ridiculous enough for the viewer to remain properly bewildered, entertained, and thoroughly guffawed. Great job!

  • Austin Fitzhugh: Reframing Frances

    Just fantastic. Perfect for community theater. Insightful, heartwarming, funny, and every character has the potential to become a jewel in the right hands. You won't regret reading this, and putting it on it's feet!

    Just fantastic. Perfect for community theater. Insightful, heartwarming, funny, and every character has the potential to become a jewel in the right hands. You won't regret reading this, and putting it on it's feet!

  • Tracey Conyer Lee: Reframing Frances

    This guy's eye and ear for comedy and sense of timing, feel for irony and the unexpected are just a few of his strengths. Having read his work beyond this website, his characters are an actor's dream, Reframing Frances is no exception. This play needs an audience particularly because it gives actors of "a certain age" the opportunity to explore love, growth, adventure and chaos in ways lost on today's writers. Kudos, Mr. Wertner.

    This guy's eye and ear for comedy and sense of timing, feel for irony and the unexpected are just a few of his strengths. Having read his work beyond this website, his characters are an actor's dream, Reframing Frances is no exception. This play needs an audience particularly because it gives actors of "a certain age" the opportunity to explore love, growth, adventure and chaos in ways lost on today's writers. Kudos, Mr. Wertner.