Recommendations of The Last Month of William Joseph Dale

  • Cheryl Bear: The Last Month of William Joseph Dale

    An exceptional piece with all the raw and beautiful emotions, the fragility of the human existence and the connections we form. Fantastic work!

    An exceptional piece with all the raw and beautiful emotions, the fragility of the human existence and the connections we form. Fantastic work!

  • Jessica Austgen: The Last Month of William Joseph Dale

    A lovely two-hander about new love and the flurry of emotions that accompany it—excitement, frustration, joy, anxiousness—made all the more poignant by the knowledge that one half of this couple is doomed from the start. Squire’s play dances through the first/last days if this relationship with delicate dialogue, complex characters and a sad sense of longing for the unfulfilled potential of a love affair that was never allowed to fully bloom.

    A lovely two-hander about new love and the flurry of emotions that accompany it—excitement, frustration, joy, anxiousness—made all the more poignant by the knowledge that one half of this couple is doomed from the start. Squire’s play dances through the first/last days if this relationship with delicate dialogue, complex characters and a sad sense of longing for the unfulfilled potential of a love affair that was never allowed to fully bloom.

  • Emily Hageman: The Last Month of William Joseph Dale

    This is an absolutely remarkable play. Squire is an unbelievably gifted playwright. Deeply felt, raw, emotional, funny, real, beautiful, artistic, impossible to understand--just like life. One of my favorite ten minute plays I've ever read.

    This is an absolutely remarkable play. Squire is an unbelievably gifted playwright. Deeply felt, raw, emotional, funny, real, beautiful, artistic, impossible to understand--just like life. One of my favorite ten minute plays I've ever read.

  • Bryan Stubbles: The Last Month of William Joseph Dale

    Very raw, very sad, very powerful. Squire is such a brave playwright to put everything on the page. This is a play that will definitely stay with you long after having read it...much like William's memory.

    Very raw, very sad, very powerful. Squire is such a brave playwright to put everything on the page. This is a play that will definitely stay with you long after having read it...much like William's memory.