Recommendations of ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

  • Ryan M. Bultrowicz: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    Malakhow's dialogue is absolutely brilliant - I was so consistently endeared and entertained during my read. The three characters driving this story are so compelling and authentic you start to feel as if you really know them. Lots of humorous moments (still laughing about a Chris Evans joke in here) balanced well with the more poignant revelations embedded into this script, I highly recommend checking this out.

    Malakhow's dialogue is absolutely brilliant - I was so consistently endeared and entertained during my read. The three characters driving this story are so compelling and authentic you start to feel as if you really know them. Lots of humorous moments (still laughing about a Chris Evans joke in here) balanced well with the more poignant revelations embedded into this script, I highly recommend checking this out.

  • Samantha Marchant: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    A well sculpted three hander. I was invested in all the characters’ lives from the very beginning and I like where we leave off in the story. Reflection, growth and opportunity.

    A well sculpted three hander. I was invested in all the characters’ lives from the very beginning and I like where we leave off in the story. Reflection, growth and opportunity.

  • Paul Donnelly: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    Three damaged people stumble toward and away from connection in this gripping and moving play. Filled with witty, natural dialogue and depth of characterization, this play is both heart-rending for its content and exhilarating for its craft.

    Three damaged people stumble toward and away from connection in this gripping and moving play. Filled with witty, natural dialogue and depth of characterization, this play is both heart-rending for its content and exhilarating for its craft.

  • Dan Caffrey: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    A truly incredible script. My favorite thing about it is how each of these three richly illustrated people are hyper-aware of their flaws (or, perhaps more accurately, their scars), which somehow makes it harder for them to change and find happiness. It's so important for LGBTQ+ stories to allow their characters to have complications, rather than just being ciphers for social change or vessels of reassurance for well-meaning theatergoers. Seeing Eye is a shining example of that. Also, it's funny as hell, and one of the best brother/sister narratives I've read in a long time. Produce it!

    A truly incredible script. My favorite thing about it is how each of these three richly illustrated people are hyper-aware of their flaws (or, perhaps more accurately, their scars), which somehow makes it harder for them to change and find happiness. It's so important for LGBTQ+ stories to allow their characters to have complications, rather than just being ciphers for social change or vessels of reassurance for well-meaning theatergoers. Seeing Eye is a shining example of that. Also, it's funny as hell, and one of the best brother/sister narratives I've read in a long time. Produce it!

  • Taylor Gruenloh: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    A seemingly light relationship drama that spirals into explorations of intersectionality and happiness. A fresh read and delightful journey.

    A seemingly light relationship drama that spirals into explorations of intersectionality and happiness. A fresh read and delightful journey.

  • Tina Esper: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    Blinded in a terrible childhood accident, Jason sees life with a clarity and understanding few with vision do. His heightened sense of smell, taste, touch and hearing leads him into the arms of Robbie, who at first seems like a perfect and irresistible match...but Jason's journey is fraught with challenges that are both frightening and tender. Bravo on a beautifully written play! I look forward to following this playwright's career.

    Blinded in a terrible childhood accident, Jason sees life with a clarity and understanding few with vision do. His heightened sense of smell, taste, touch and hearing leads him into the arms of Robbie, who at first seems like a perfect and irresistible match...but Jason's journey is fraught with challenges that are both frightening and tender. Bravo on a beautifully written play! I look forward to following this playwright's career.

  • David Lipschutz: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    "Seeing Eye" is a moving and sincere play, with three rich and diverse characters. Nick Malakhow's deft writing will keep you captivated from start to finish.

    "Seeing Eye" is a moving and sincere play, with three rich and diverse characters. Nick Malakhow's deft writing will keep you captivated from start to finish.

  • Ginger Lazarus: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    A beautiful, awkward dance of characters struggling to find themselves and care for one another. Tender, biting, and hopeful.

    A beautiful, awkward dance of characters struggling to find themselves and care for one another. Tender, biting, and hopeful.

  • Chandler Hubbard: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    Efficiently quiet and small, visually captivating, with characters you root for, even though they are all odds with one another.

    Efficiently quiet and small, visually captivating, with characters you root for, even though they are all odds with one another.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: ALL THERE IS TO SEE (fka "Seeing Eye")

    This well-crafted, full-length dramedy tackles some major issues, including: disabilities and the dating disasters of the new millennium. Poignant, funny, and real, I would love to see this staged!

    This well-crafted, full-length dramedy tackles some major issues, including: disabilities and the dating disasters of the new millennium. Poignant, funny, and real, I would love to see this staged!