Recommendations of aMUSEd

  • L . Jan Eira: aMUSEd

    I saw staged productions of aMUSED on two occasions. The play is amazing, funny, witty, and inspiring. The writing is clear and the dialogue is sharp. I'll go see it again if I get the opportunity. It is a great show.

    I saw staged productions of aMUSED on two occasions. The play is amazing, funny, witty, and inspiring. The writing is clear and the dialogue is sharp. I'll go see it again if I get the opportunity. It is a great show.

  • Marcia Eppich-Harris: aMUSEd

    I saw aMUSEd at IndyFringe a while back, and it's a very funny show. It's a play that is both modern and pulls from mythology in order to create a world that revolves around stories. Sebastian, the muse in the play, shows us that art relies on several things -- pushing through when things are difficult, the need to talk it out, and the willingness to be vulnerable. There's a lot to learn here in terms of the human spirit and the creation of art, and it's a lot of fun along the way.

    I saw aMUSEd at IndyFringe a while back, and it's a very funny show. It's a play that is both modern and pulls from mythology in order to create a world that revolves around stories. Sebastian, the muse in the play, shows us that art relies on several things -- pushing through when things are difficult, the need to talk it out, and the willingness to be vulnerable. There's a lot to learn here in terms of the human spirit and the creation of art, and it's a lot of fun along the way.

  • Timothy-Talia M. Gadomski: aMUSEd

    This was a great joy to read. I got chills many times while reading it. Heartfelt, well-writtten, and funny. Easy to stage: small cast, one room set. I would love to see this live; a fantastic tale with a mix of emotions.

    This was a great joy to read. I got chills many times while reading it. Heartfelt, well-writtten, and funny. Easy to stage: small cast, one room set. I would love to see this live; a fantastic tale with a mix of emotions.

  • Steven G. Martin: aMUSEd

    I enjoyed a production of "aMUSEd" at the 2019 IndyFringe Fest. Jacobs' script has a high-concept premise -- an ancient Greek muse is actively inspiring mortals in contemporary times -- but it's grounded by the notion that it's difficult for anyone to accept loss and move on. This is a warm comedy, a feel-good drama.

    I enjoyed a production of "aMUSEd" at the 2019 IndyFringe Fest. Jacobs' script has a high-concept premise -- an ancient Greek muse is actively inspiring mortals in contemporary times -- but it's grounded by the notion that it's difficult for anyone to accept loss and move on. This is a warm comedy, a feel-good drama.