Recommendations of Begging the Question

  • Arianna Rose: Begging the Question

    I had the great pleasure of seeing BEGGING THE QUESTION performed in an online production. It is pure perfection in a hot minute. I “propose” you read it and produce it! Kudos to playwright Philip Middleton Williams whose writing gifts span plays of every length.

    I had the great pleasure of seeing BEGGING THE QUESTION performed in an online production. It is pure perfection in a hot minute. I “propose” you read it and produce it! Kudos to playwright Philip Middleton Williams whose writing gifts span plays of every length.

  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: Begging the Question

    A wonderful feel-good piece with a twist at the end! Sure to leave audiences smiling, laughing, and charmed.

    A wonderful feel-good piece with a twist at the end! Sure to leave audiences smiling, laughing, and charmed.

  • Vivian Lermond: Begging the Question

    There is a knack to writing a one minute play, and Williams has got it! Love the unexpected twist!

    There is a knack to writing a one minute play, and Williams has got it! Love the unexpected twist!

  • Doug DeVita: Begging the Question

    A perfect little gem – a "Kodak Moment" of a play – and blissfully sweet.

    A perfect little gem – a "Kodak Moment" of a play – and blissfully sweet.

  • Scott Sickles: Begging the Question

    A delightful little confection about romantic and familial love, and the pursuit of the perfect moment.

    A delightful little confection about romantic and familial love, and the pursuit of the perfect moment.

  • Steven G. Martin: Begging the Question

    "Begging the Question" is the kind of one-minute play I love -- it challenges an audience's assumptions and expectations, and it will bring a smile to their face. Tautly written, every syllable is essential to this back-and-forth bantering comedy.

    "Begging the Question" is the kind of one-minute play I love -- it challenges an audience's assumptions and expectations, and it will bring a smile to their face. Tautly written, every syllable is essential to this back-and-forth bantering comedy.