little lives

Women’s Choice and Women’s Care are next door neighbors that couldn’t be more different. Women’s Choice is an abortion clinic. Women’s Care is the crisis pregnancy center dedicated to taking it down. LITTLE LIVES is a play about shared humanity across ideological lines, queerness and religion, the casualties of the abortion wars, and the true cost of fighting for dear life.

Women’s Choice and Women’s Care are next door neighbors that couldn’t be more different. Women’s Choice is an abortion clinic. Women’s Care is the crisis pregnancy center dedicated to taking it down. LITTLE LIVES is a play about shared humanity across ideological lines, queerness and religion, the casualties of the abortion wars, and the true cost of fighting for dear life.

  • Inquire About Rights
  • Recommend
  • Download
  • Save to Library

little lives

Recommended by

  • Nick Malakhow: little lives

    This play does amazing big-picture stuff related to structure while also containing such nuance and detail at the micro level as well. The characters are all rendered with deft brushstrokes and the use of double-casting between characters in each clinic is quite amazing. Liz is a compelling nucleus around which the play revolves. I also appreciated how each successive scene just cracked open new information about the characters/world and widened the layers of exploring of this complex topic.

    This play does amazing big-picture stuff related to structure while also containing such nuance and detail at the micro level as well. The characters are all rendered with deft brushstrokes and the use of double-casting between characters in each clinic is quite amazing. Liz is a compelling nucleus around which the play revolves. I also appreciated how each successive scene just cracked open new information about the characters/world and widened the layers of exploring of this complex topic.

  • Shaun Leisher: little lives

    This play is full of conversations that couldn't be more relevant today. Conversations about people that are pro-choice and anti-abortion. Conversations about faith. Conversations about the family we choose and the ones we are born into. Feit portrays both sides of this debate as fairly as possible. No one is portrayed as evil, just flawed. The final scene is so moving and will inspire so many post-show conversations. Can't wait to see this produced.

    This play is full of conversations that couldn't be more relevant today. Conversations about people that are pro-choice and anti-abortion. Conversations about faith. Conversations about the family we choose and the ones we are born into. Feit portrays both sides of this debate as fairly as possible. No one is portrayed as evil, just flawed. The final scene is so moving and will inspire so many post-show conversations. Can't wait to see this produced.

  • Rachael Carnes: little lives

    I participated in a workshop of this play at the 2019 Sewanee Writer's Conference, and I'm taken with its symmetry, artfully-structured, humanist approach to what could be an insurmountable subject matter. Felt tackles layers of issues around women's reproductive rights with a fervor and pace that feels so current, and yet within this narrative are conversations that women have been having for such long, long time. There's a universe in these specific moments, in this brilliant play.

    I participated in a workshop of this play at the 2019 Sewanee Writer's Conference, and I'm taken with its symmetry, artfully-structured, humanist approach to what could be an insurmountable subject matter. Felt tackles layers of issues around women's reproductive rights with a fervor and pace that feels so current, and yet within this narrative are conversations that women have been having for such long, long time. There's a universe in these specific moments, in this brilliant play.

Awards

  • Terrence McNally New Play Incubator
    Rattlestick / Tom Kirdahy Productions
    Finalist
    2023
  • National Playwrights Conference
    Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
    Finalist
    2019