Recommendations of How the Light Gets In

  • James William Evans: How the Light Gets In

    I recently saw this play in a beautiful production at Boston Court Pasadena. I found it poetic, and yet surprisingly grounded. I highly recommend it.

    I recently saw this play in a beautiful production at Boston Court Pasadena. I found it poetic, and yet surprisingly grounded. I highly recommend it.

  • Donna Hoke: How the Light Gets In

    Was fortunate to see a workshop production of this play and it's classic EM Lewis--lyrical, theatrical, and personal. Lewis knows how to distill humanity to its essence, and she does it beautifully here while also imbuing the experience with gorgeous language and symbolism. It opens in LA soon, but let's hope it keeps moving!

    Was fortunate to see a workshop production of this play and it's classic EM Lewis--lyrical, theatrical, and personal. Lewis knows how to distill humanity to its essence, and she does it beautifully here while also imbuing the experience with gorgeous language and symbolism. It opens in LA soon, but let's hope it keeps moving!

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: How the Light Gets In

    The author has an extraordinary gift of language, while also managing a very creative, theatrical sensibility. This would be a memorable night of theatre.

    The author has an extraordinary gift of language, while also managing a very creative, theatrical sensibility. This would be a memorable night of theatre.

  • Maggie Goscinski: How the Light Gets In

    HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN is an uplifting take on loneliness and the positive consequences that happen when you tie yourself to the strangers around you. Lovely story.

    HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN is an uplifting take on loneliness and the positive consequences that happen when you tie yourself to the strangers around you. Lovely story.

  • James McLindon: How the Light Gets In

    Profoundly charming, profoundly heartbreaking, profoundly uplifting. A treasure indeed.

    Profoundly charming, profoundly heartbreaking, profoundly uplifting. A treasure indeed.

  • Sara Jean Accuardi: How the Light Gets In

    I attended a reading of this play in January 2018 that I find myself still thinking about a year later. This play is human, poetic, devastating, and hopeful. It's a small treasure.

    I attended a reading of this play in January 2018 that I find myself still thinking about a year later. This play is human, poetic, devastating, and hopeful. It's a small treasure.