Recommendations of The Swallows

  • Donna Gordon: The Swallows

    This gives the sense of lives trapped in poverty. It brings up the question of what it might take to make life more comfortable. Could we fly away like the swallow and would this escape last? The characterization is excellent and carries the play?

    This gives the sense of lives trapped in poverty. It brings up the question of what it might take to make life more comfortable. Could we fly away like the swallow and would this escape last? The characterization is excellent and carries the play?

  • Dana Hall: The Swallows

    Kevin King's "The Swallows" is a remarkable work with authentic and captivating dialogue between two intricately crafted characters. The world constructed by King immerses the audience in a sensory-rich experience, thanks to the meticulous attention given to sound and visual layers. Listening to the production by Eclectic Full Contact Theatre truly transports listeners into the lives of Shawna and Kellie Lynn.

    Director David Lipschutz deserves recognition for skillfully managing the pacing of the play. What sets "The Swallows" apart is its refreshing naturalness and honesty, with a subtle...

    Kevin King's "The Swallows" is a remarkable work with authentic and captivating dialogue between two intricately crafted characters. The world constructed by King immerses the audience in a sensory-rich experience, thanks to the meticulous attention given to sound and visual layers. Listening to the production by Eclectic Full Contact Theatre truly transports listeners into the lives of Shawna and Kellie Lynn.

    Director David Lipschutz deserves recognition for skillfully managing the pacing of the play. What sets "The Swallows" apart is its refreshing naturalness and honesty, with a subtle undercurrent of humor -BRAVO!

  • David Lipschutz: The Swallows

    In THE SWALLOWS, Kevin King has created this smart, well-crafted, and at moments very funny two-hander with complex and detailed characters. I had the pleasure of directing a production as an audio play with Eclectic Full Contact Theatre. The dialogue is natural and honest (and, as a result, made my job directing and the actors' jobs performing quite easy!). A true slice of life play. Give this one a read (or a listen!).

    In THE SWALLOWS, Kevin King has created this smart, well-crafted, and at moments very funny two-hander with complex and detailed characters. I had the pleasure of directing a production as an audio play with Eclectic Full Contact Theatre. The dialogue is natural and honest (and, as a result, made my job directing and the actors' jobs performing quite easy!). A true slice of life play. Give this one a read (or a listen!).

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Swallows

    This is a wonderful play by Kevin King, I can clearly see it being played out by his two complex characters on a hot summer night. The trapped lives of Shawna and Kellie Lynn, being so contrasted by the freedom of the swallows they discuss is profound, or certainly is how I read it. I like to be drawn into the reality of a situation and I certainly felt myself there in the trailer park with them. Give this a read, it's great!

    This is a wonderful play by Kevin King, I can clearly see it being played out by his two complex characters on a hot summer night. The trapped lives of Shawna and Kellie Lynn, being so contrasted by the freedom of the swallows they discuss is profound, or certainly is how I read it. I like to be drawn into the reality of a situation and I certainly felt myself there in the trailer park with them. Give this a read, it's great!

  • Nick Jonczak: The Swallows

    BEAUTIFUL portrait of two complex characters from an overlooked demographic. Like Shawna, we spend much of the time viewing these people as bats -appreciated for their function but reviled for their look, their history- only to learn through King's patient storytelling that they were swallows all along -charming, with a voice of their own. Excellent rhythms help us feel a deep sense of intimacy with these characters.

    BEAUTIFUL portrait of two complex characters from an overlooked demographic. Like Shawna, we spend much of the time viewing these people as bats -appreciated for their function but reviled for their look, their history- only to learn through King's patient storytelling that they were swallows all along -charming, with a voice of their own. Excellent rhythms help us feel a deep sense of intimacy with these characters.

  • Steven G. Martin: The Swallows

    Shawna and Kellie Lynn -- two poor, rural American women -- mostly know what their lives are all about. They also know there's no escape, as even the slightest hopes for something interesting or exceptional are taken away from them with brutal truth. And that's when the mediocrity of nice people -- not good, not caring, just nice -- arrives and does nothing to help.

    Shawna and Kellie Lynn -- two poor, rural American women -- mostly know what their lives are all about. They also know there's no escape, as even the slightest hopes for something interesting or exceptional are taken away from them with brutal truth. And that's when the mediocrity of nice people -- not good, not caring, just nice -- arrives and does nothing to help.

  • Asher Wyndham: The Swallows

    I had the opportunity to see a reading of this wonderful play at the 38th Annual William Inge Festival.
    Without ridicule, exaggeration, and stereotype, King presents on page and for stage an intimate, honest look at Southern trailer life for two white women, slowing time it seems, allowing each to be fully human and imperfect before our eyes.
    Highly recommended.

    I had the opportunity to see a reading of this wonderful play at the 38th Annual William Inge Festival.
    Without ridicule, exaggeration, and stereotype, King presents on page and for stage an intimate, honest look at Southern trailer life for two white women, slowing time it seems, allowing each to be fully human and imperfect before our eyes.
    Highly recommended.

  • Michael Pisaturo: The Swallows

    King has painted a gorgeously stark and vivid picture of two women - two authentic, interesting women - in a way that humanizes those who are so often dehumanized.

    King has painted a gorgeously stark and vivid picture of two women - two authentic, interesting women - in a way that humanizes those who are so often dehumanized.

  • Andrew Kramer: The Swallows

    A very lovely, seemingly quiet play that actually sings out, with quite a loud voice, once it hits you. Two great roles for older female actors.

    A very lovely, seemingly quiet play that actually sings out, with quite a loud voice, once it hits you. Two great roles for older female actors.

  • Eli Effinger-Weintraub: The Swallows

    A delightful piece where so much happens under the surface of the conversation. The characters speak with wonderfully distinctive voices and have clear motivations and desires. King conveys the sense of two people who've lived in each other's pockets for a long time via subtle shorthands: backhanded compliments, veiled jabs, and moments of genuine attempts at connection that show they know exactly where each other's hurt spots are. Although the play deals with timely issues, there's also a timelessness to these characters and the relationship they share.

    A delightful piece where so much happens under the surface of the conversation. The characters speak with wonderfully distinctive voices and have clear motivations and desires. King conveys the sense of two people who've lived in each other's pockets for a long time via subtle shorthands: backhanded compliments, veiled jabs, and moments of genuine attempts at connection that show they know exactly where each other's hurt spots are. Although the play deals with timely issues, there's also a timelessness to these characters and the relationship they share.