Recommendations of Where the Fireworks Come From

  • Scarlett Evers: Where the Fireworks Come From

    I would recommend this play to anyone looking for a strong LGBT story with beautiful characters.

    I would recommend this play to anyone looking for a strong LGBT story with beautiful characters.

  • K.M. Waldmann: Where the Fireworks Come From

    I would recommend this play to any young adult going through a major life change and/ or has fears the unknown.

    I would recommend this play to any young adult going through a major life change and/ or has fears the unknown.

  • Brynna Fielder: Where the Fireworks Come From

    This 10-minute play is very endearing, it follows two high school best friends preparing to say goodbye to each other. One of them finally admits the feelings he has for the other and admits to falling in love with him.

    This 10-minute play is very endearing, it follows two high school best friends preparing to say goodbye to each other. One of them finally admits the feelings he has for the other and admits to falling in love with him.

  • Hunter Domzalski: Where the Fireworks Come From

    I loved this 10 minute, I thought the representation was great, and the characters were real. I felt like I knew them, like I was them. In some ways, I think we all were once.

    I loved this 10 minute, I thought the representation was great, and the characters were real. I felt like I knew them, like I was them. In some ways, I think we all were once.

  • Talya Hammerman: Where the Fireworks Come From

    A very beautiful piece about youth navigating queer relationships. I could definitely see the heart in this play. Incredible job!

    A very beautiful piece about youth navigating queer relationships. I could definitely see the heart in this play. Incredible job!

  • Valentine Ainsley: Where the Fireworks Come From

    This play pulls on my heartstrings. I want nothing but the best for these two. Amazing work.

    This play pulls on my heartstrings. I want nothing but the best for these two. Amazing work.

  • Alejandro Rodriguez: Where the Fireworks Come From

    A raw and personal story that I very much enjoyed.

    A raw and personal story that I very much enjoyed.

  • Kai Duthie: Where the Fireworks Come From

    This is a realistic love story. They are queer, but there are no stereotypes. It is two people learning about each other, and that simplicity is what makes this play unique.

    This is a realistic love story. They are queer, but there are no stereotypes. It is two people learning about each other, and that simplicity is what makes this play unique.

  • Theodore Wright: Where the Fireworks Come From

    I really loved this piece! Not only because of the beautiful and relatable queer story, but because the way the characters spoke so uniquely. They weren't stereotypes or copies of what most authors write for teenagers. They were raw and real.

    I really loved this piece! Not only because of the beautiful and relatable queer story, but because the way the characters spoke so uniquely. They weren't stereotypes or copies of what most authors write for teenagers. They were raw and real.

  • Kate Herlihy: Where the Fireworks Come From

    This play was simply beautiful due to the honesty and vulnerability that was expressed from real, 3-dimensional characters who are at a cross roads when it comes to the next chapter of their lives. I loved reading this and could easily feel the love, pain, and confusion radiating through each moment of dialogue. It encapsulated the nuances of figuring out sexuality, growing up in a small towns with broader plans, and what to do while trying to bridge the two together

    This play was simply beautiful due to the honesty and vulnerability that was expressed from real, 3-dimensional characters who are at a cross roads when it comes to the next chapter of their lives. I loved reading this and could easily feel the love, pain, and confusion radiating through each moment of dialogue. It encapsulated the nuances of figuring out sexuality, growing up in a small towns with broader plans, and what to do while trying to bridge the two together