Recommendations of SEEING EYE

  • Ginger Lazarus: 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: 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: 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!

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: SEEING EYE

    A very original piece that is a powerful example of Malakhow's ability to create complex and deep characters. I have never seen a play use the sense of smell so much in a piece and Malakhow does it in a truly authentic unforced way. It's a tender tale that circles theses of co-dependency and genuine growth. Jason and Robbie have such unique takes on the world and continued to keep me engaged. I would really like to see this in person, as I think it would pop on stage.

    A very original piece that is a powerful example of Malakhow's ability to create complex and deep characters. I have never seen a play use the sense of smell so much in a piece and Malakhow does it in a truly authentic unforced way. It's a tender tale that circles theses of co-dependency and genuine growth. Jason and Robbie have such unique takes on the world and continued to keep me engaged. I would really like to see this in person, as I think it would pop on stage.

  • Shanti Reinhardt: SEEING EYE

    Malakhow has written an authentic, sharp, and quiet portrayal of modern love. SEEING EYE takes the reader by the hand and leads us through an exploration of our inner lives and how “what we see” oftentimes leads us astray from what the truth really is. The play is a beautiful journey in how adaptability and resilience are shining lights that help us find our way through the darkness. I love this play!

    Malakhow has written an authentic, sharp, and quiet portrayal of modern love. SEEING EYE takes the reader by the hand and leads us through an exploration of our inner lives and how “what we see” oftentimes leads us astray from what the truth really is. The play is a beautiful journey in how adaptability and resilience are shining lights that help us find our way through the darkness. I love this play!

  • Christian St. Croix: SEEING EYE

    I am so in love with “Seeing Eye”, particularly with the way Malakhow seeds his story and unfolds his characters. With Malakhow as poet and pilot, the irrepressible Jason hooks his fingers between yours and leads you into a budding (and at times bruising) romance where flowers may smell of almond extract and scars can be heard if you listen closely enough. Malakhow's definitely earned a place on my short list of favorite playwrights. I’m looking forward to reading and seeing more of his work.

    I am so in love with “Seeing Eye”, particularly with the way Malakhow seeds his story and unfolds his characters. With Malakhow as poet and pilot, the irrepressible Jason hooks his fingers between yours and leads you into a budding (and at times bruising) romance where flowers may smell of almond extract and scars can be heard if you listen closely enough. Malakhow's definitely earned a place on my short list of favorite playwrights. I’m looking forward to reading and seeing more of his work.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: SEEING EYE

    Beautiful play that is very moving! It's hard to stop reading this play. I love the way Malakhow uses Jason's sense of smell to show us how he experiences the world and in particular Robbie. Seeing Eye provides us a strong understanding of two distinct relationships as they transform.

    Beautiful play that is very moving! It's hard to stop reading this play. I love the way Malakhow uses Jason's sense of smell to show us how he experiences the world and in particular Robbie. Seeing Eye provides us a strong understanding of two distinct relationships as they transform.

  • Alyssa Haddad-Chin: SEEING EYE

    A beautiful, tender, love story surrounding three dimensional characters and several complicated and carefully crafted conversations. Keep your tissues close by.

    A beautiful, tender, love story surrounding three dimensional characters and several complicated and carefully crafted conversations. Keep your tissues close by.

  • Lia Romeo: SEEING EYE

    A lovely, gentle, delicate play about what it means to see one another - and to see ourselves.

    A lovely, gentle, delicate play about what it means to see one another - and to see ourselves.

  • DC Cathro: SEEING EYE

    A fascinating take on beauty through the eyes of someone who can’t see, self-worth, and self reliance. Great characters and natural dialogue, full of vivid imagery and emotion. Wonderful.

    A fascinating take on beauty through the eyes of someone who can’t see, self-worth, and self reliance. Great characters and natural dialogue, full of vivid imagery and emotion. Wonderful.