Recommendations of Which Way the Wind Blows

  • Aly Kantor: Which Way the Wind Blows

    One mistake can change your entire life. We all know that... but do we have to accept it?

    This character-driven mystery asks fascinating questions about the power of taking action, for better or worse, and how a single decision can resonate. The world of the play is specific, well-realized, and seeped in a strong sense of history. I found the conclusion satisfying and moving. I think this play has the power to open and potentially even change some stubborn minds. Great work here!

    One mistake can change your entire life. We all know that... but do we have to accept it?

    This character-driven mystery asks fascinating questions about the power of taking action, for better or worse, and how a single decision can resonate. The world of the play is specific, well-realized, and seeped in a strong sense of history. I found the conclusion satisfying and moving. I think this play has the power to open and potentially even change some stubborn minds. Great work here!

  • Arianna Rose: Which Way the Wind Blows

    A beautiful play about friendship, redemption, the ties that bind and the ties that bruise. Playwright Robert Weibezahl writes yet another gorgeous play grappling with ethical questions stemming both from the individual and society. A must-read and I'm so glad it's getting produced!

    A beautiful play about friendship, redemption, the ties that bind and the ties that bruise. Playwright Robert Weibezahl writes yet another gorgeous play grappling with ethical questions stemming both from the individual and society. A must-read and I'm so glad it's getting produced!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Which Way the Wind Blows

    This play is great. It deals with the strength of childhood bonds, the way the past never completely sets us free, and how many of our decisions fall in a morally gray area - with great roles for older actors to boot.

    This play is great. It deals with the strength of childhood bonds, the way the past never completely sets us free, and how many of our decisions fall in a morally gray area - with great roles for older actors to boot.

  • Doug DeVita: Which Way the Wind Blows

    The bonds of childhood friendships are strong, and in this taut memory play a source of conflict and tension. A strong work from Weibezhal with a terrific sense of time and place, and a central role that's a showcase for an older actor.

    The bonds of childhood friendships are strong, and in this taut memory play a source of conflict and tension. A strong work from Weibezhal with a terrific sense of time and place, and a central role that's a showcase for an older actor.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Which Way the Wind Blows

    For people of a certain age -- such as mine -- this play will bring back powerful memories, as does the story itself for the characters. Robert Weibezahl has a very good sense of the time and place and brings it to a wider audience with deft and intelligence. It's a powerful play.

    For people of a certain age -- such as mine -- this play will bring back powerful memories, as does the story itself for the characters. Robert Weibezahl has a very good sense of the time and place and brings it to a wider audience with deft and intelligence. It's a powerful play.

  • Shelli Pentimall Bookler: Which Way the Wind Blows

    I was at FutureFest in Dayton and heard this lovely piece- great characters, tough conflict and challenges! Bravo!

    I was at FutureFest in Dayton and heard this lovely piece- great characters, tough conflict and challenges! Bravo!