Recommendations of Greetings From The Moon

  • Kayla Menz: Greetings From The Moon

    Teenage girls being teenage girls in their vulnerable, messy, heartbreaking way. I really enjoyed it paired with the other plays in the Greetings saga.

    Teenage girls being teenage girls in their vulnerable, messy, heartbreaking way. I really enjoyed it paired with the other plays in the Greetings saga.

  • Mersedez Hoover: Greetings From The Moon

    This play is so heart breaking and so funny. At many points you feel the deep cringe associated with a teenager not understanding how to talk about something so laughably outside of their depths and somehow saying all the wrong things. It's funny, and sincere, and handles death with such a poignancy that only someone without a soul would read/see/hear this show and not shed a tear. Certified PA Banger. I give this play Five Big Booms.

    This play is so heart breaking and so funny. At many points you feel the deep cringe associated with a teenager not understanding how to talk about something so laughably outside of their depths and somehow saying all the wrong things. It's funny, and sincere, and handles death with such a poignancy that only someone without a soul would read/see/hear this show and not shed a tear. Certified PA Banger. I give this play Five Big Booms.

  • Shaun Leisher: Greetings From The Moon

    A reunion on a truly tragic day between two former girlfriends. A death brings them together in Pennsylvania and they use their time together to talk about the past and possible conspiracy theories. These are really complicated women that have a lot of history together and don't shy away from letting the other know what's on their mind. The dialogue in this play is so well-written. I was really moved by this opportunity to watch this reconnection and get to know these characters.

    A reunion on a truly tragic day between two former girlfriends. A death brings them together in Pennsylvania and they use their time together to talk about the past and possible conspiracy theories. These are really complicated women that have a lot of history together and don't shy away from letting the other know what's on their mind. The dialogue in this play is so well-written. I was really moved by this opportunity to watch this reconnection and get to know these characters.

  • Zach Barr: Greetings From The Moon

    Watched in sequence with Peercy’s other work in the “Greetings” Saga. A strong entry into the legacy of American art asserting that “you can’t repeat the past,” but that won’t stop people from trying. Gripping on its own, or in concert with its companion play.

    Watched in sequence with Peercy’s other work in the “Greetings” Saga. A strong entry into the legacy of American art asserting that “you can’t repeat the past,” but that won’t stop people from trying. Gripping on its own, or in concert with its companion play.