Recommendations of When I Fall in Love, It Will Be..., a 10-minute play

  • Paul Donnelly: When I Fall in Love, It Will Be..., a 10-minute play

    This is a lovely play about forgiveness and acceptance in the face of a spouse's dementia. This story deals honestly with the fact that dementia sometimes leads people to act out in unexpected and disturbing ways and that spouses deal with tremendous guilt and resentment. This honest exploration leads to a well-earned note of hope.

    This is a lovely play about forgiveness and acceptance in the face of a spouse's dementia. This story deals honestly with the fact that dementia sometimes leads people to act out in unexpected and disturbing ways and that spouses deal with tremendous guilt and resentment. This honest exploration leads to a well-earned note of hope.

  • John Mabey: When I Fall in Love, It Will Be..., a 10-minute play

    This short play has a tremendous amount of depth and heart. It takes an under-explored aspect of love and shines a very compassionate light, offering a spark of hope in a situation where no one expects to find themselves.

    This short play has a tremendous amount of depth and heart. It takes an under-explored aspect of love and shines a very compassionate light, offering a spark of hope in a situation where no one expects to find themselves.

  • Vivian Lermond: When I Fall in Love, It Will Be..., a 10-minute play

    Middaugh captures the heart of the very realistic scenario of spouses dealing with their partner's dementia, and gives us two sides of the equation of coping skills. A wonderful, touching little play!

    Middaugh captures the heart of the very realistic scenario of spouses dealing with their partner's dementia, and gives us two sides of the equation of coping skills. A wonderful, touching little play!

  • Christine Foster: When I Fall in Love, It Will Be..., a 10-minute play

    Compassionate, believable and still surprising with a great twist. Makes you think and smile, as well being a much needed piece for older actors.

    Compassionate, believable and still surprising with a great twist. Makes you think and smile, as well being a much needed piece for older actors.