Recommendations of Stiletto Envy

  • Henry Johnson: Stiletto Envy

    What a wonderful play, the characters feel so amazingly real and justified in each of their actions. I particularly enjoyed how Pipes dealt with a character's biases about another LBGT character, treating it as a flaw that doesn't make the character an evil stereotype but rather a person that is acting emotionally due to the world around them. Pipes deals with a heavy subject which, in the hands of another playwright, would reduce the human element of it. Wonderful

    What a wonderful play, the characters feel so amazingly real and justified in each of their actions. I particularly enjoyed how Pipes dealt with a character's biases about another LBGT character, treating it as a flaw that doesn't make the character an evil stereotype but rather a person that is acting emotionally due to the world around them. Pipes deals with a heavy subject which, in the hands of another playwright, would reduce the human element of it. Wonderful

  • Kyra Headley: Stiletto Envy

    I absolutely loved this play! Reading it was so fun and I could easily picture how it would look on stage in my head.

    I absolutely loved this play! Reading it was so fun and I could easily picture how it would look on stage in my head.

  • Ivonne Lozano-DeLuna: Stiletto Envy

    The representation in this play is absolutely fantastic. I loved how the audience could gauge the relationship between the two characters. I was fully invested in their story here and was touched by the genuine care they had for one another. This story is incredibly important and was written beautifully.

    The representation in this play is absolutely fantastic. I loved how the audience could gauge the relationship between the two characters. I was fully invested in their story here and was touched by the genuine care they had for one another. This story is incredibly important and was written beautifully.

  • Jessica Teran: Stiletto Envy

    I loved every second of this play! The way it pertains to gender norms, something that in todays world not a lot of people understand, in a positive way is very touching. This was so beautifully written!

    I loved every second of this play! The way it pertains to gender norms, something that in todays world not a lot of people understand, in a positive way is very touching. This was so beautifully written!

  • Crystal Lofton: Stiletto Envy

    This play is very heartfelt! The comedy mixed with the honesty when it comes to gender norms is a topic that needs to be addressed through this type of action. The character's dynamic makes this play powerful and really embraces the understanding of a teenager very well! Awesome!

    This play is very heartfelt! The comedy mixed with the honesty when it comes to gender norms is a topic that needs to be addressed through this type of action. The character's dynamic makes this play powerful and really embraces the understanding of a teenager very well! Awesome!

  • Emily Hageman: Stiletto Envy

    I am absolutely in love with this play. It's tender and beautiful and so incredibly honest. Pipes is one of my favorite writers--what she writes always reaches directly into the heart. Absolutely beautiful.

    I am absolutely in love with this play. It's tender and beautiful and so incredibly honest. Pipes is one of my favorite writers--what she writes always reaches directly into the heart. Absolutely beautiful.

  • Rachel Bublitz: Stiletto Envy

    Enjoyed reading this! Had a lot for actors, both emotionally and physically. Sweet, awkward, and a little sad. They’re reaching for one another, but I’m not sure contact will be made.

    Enjoyed reading this! Had a lot for actors, both emotionally and physically. Sweet, awkward, and a little sad. They’re reaching for one another, but I’m not sure contact will be made.

  • Mary Beth McNulty: Stiletto Envy

    Enjoyed seeing this at the Boston Theatre Marathon. Realistically drawn characters, strong dialogue, and strong conflict for the day.

    Enjoyed seeing this at the Boston Theatre Marathon. Realistically drawn characters, strong dialogue, and strong conflict for the day.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Stiletto Envy

    WOWZA - this is a killer of a heart-breaking play! First I love the title. Next I love the set-up. Then the place, the characters, and the play keeps on getting deeper and deeper until crash boom - my heart! Well done Pipes!

    WOWZA - this is a killer of a heart-breaking play! First I love the title. Next I love the set-up. Then the place, the characters, and the play keeps on getting deeper and deeper until crash boom - my heart! Well done Pipes!

  • Caitlin Turnage: Stiletto Envy

    This is a sweet and complicated short play with an ENORMOUS amount of heart. I was it at the 42nd annual OOB festival where it gripped the audience. I loved it.

    This is a sweet and complicated short play with an ENORMOUS amount of heart. I was it at the 42nd annual OOB festival where it gripped the audience. I loved it.