Recommendations of Storm on Storm

  • Asher Wyndham: Storm on Storm

    If you're looking for a dark comedy for two actors in their late 40s, this should be one of the first plays you check out - and produce.
    If you're looking to produce a different kind of romantic comedy that will win over your audience, produce this.
    The journey that this couple goes through in 10 minutes is captivating because it feels so REAL despite the bonkers-premise.
    A masterful short play by Garrison, distinct characters that feel fully-realized, so alive on the page - it would be a satisfying work of theatre to see on stage.

    If you're looking for a dark comedy for two actors in their late 40s, this should be one of the first plays you check out - and produce.
    If you're looking to produce a different kind of romantic comedy that will win over your audience, produce this.
    The journey that this couple goes through in 10 minutes is captivating because it feels so REAL despite the bonkers-premise.
    A masterful short play by Garrison, distinct characters that feel fully-realized, so alive on the page - it would be a satisfying work of theatre to see on stage.

  • Rachel Bublitz: Storm on Storm

    A very sweet ten-minute. It's no wonder it's had productions all over, and that it's by a playwright who has literally written a book about writing ten-minute plays! I'm so impressed with the depth of character we get in the brief ten-minutes, Garrison packs in all the heart break, the love, the joy, the pain, all in an incredibly short amount of time.

    A very sweet ten-minute. It's no wonder it's had productions all over, and that it's by a playwright who has literally written a book about writing ten-minute plays! I'm so impressed with the depth of character we get in the brief ten-minutes, Garrison packs in all the heart break, the love, the joy, the pain, all in an incredibly short amount of time.

  • Sharai Bohannon: Storm on Storm

    I'm not a romantic, but even I'm misty after reading this one. Garrison gives us a tight ten minutes about a couple that finds their way back to each other after "weathering some storms" (I'll leave now). I also like the quick and witty dialogue that gets us through the exposition so quickly we feel as if we knew their history the whole time. I'd love to see this performed with age appropriate actors somewhere.

    I'm not a romantic, but even I'm misty after reading this one. Garrison gives us a tight ten minutes about a couple that finds their way back to each other after "weathering some storms" (I'll leave now). I also like the quick and witty dialogue that gets us through the exposition so quickly we feel as if we knew their history the whole time. I'd love to see this performed with age appropriate actors somewhere.