Recommendations of Lipstick Lobotomy

  • Maggie Blair Smith: Lipstick Lobotomy

    I had the pleasure of seeing this performed in Chicago right before the pandemic. It’s still one of my favorite plays that I’ve seen here.

    I had the pleasure of seeing this performed in Chicago right before the pandemic. It’s still one of my favorite plays that I’ve seen here.

  • Shelby Seeley: Lipstick Lobotomy

    Fascinating and terrifying. Lovely characters.

    Fascinating and terrifying. Lovely characters.

  • Noel VanDenBosch: Lipstick Lobotomy

    Lipstick Lobotomy is both tender and frightening. Two great roles for female actors to dive into that explore class, true friendship, and mental health.

    Lipstick Lobotomy is both tender and frightening. Two great roles for female actors to dive into that explore class, true friendship, and mental health.

  • Becca Blackmore (she/her): Lipstick Lobotomy

    I couldn't put this play down. It was enlightening, terrifying, hilarious, and heartwrenching.

    I couldn't put this play down. It was enlightening, terrifying, hilarious, and heartwrenching.

  • Shaun Leisher: Lipstick Lobotomy

    Wow this play really blew me away!!! It's hysterical and heartbreaking in the ways it delves into what women in these facilities went through and that timeless desire (particularly for women) to fit in. The ways this play explores class and the patriarchy so deeply speaks to today. One of the most authentic looks at a female friendship I've read in a play in awhile.

    Wow this play really blew me away!!! It's hysterical and heartbreaking in the ways it delves into what women in these facilities went through and that timeless desire (particularly for women) to fit in. The ways this play explores class and the patriarchy so deeply speaks to today. One of the most authentic looks at a female friendship I've read in a play in awhile.

  • Gina Femia: Lipstick Lobotomy

    A powerful, poignant and often hilarious new play. Chilling and touching, it feels more relevant now than ever before.

    A powerful, poignant and often hilarious new play. Chilling and touching, it feels more relevant now than ever before.