Recommendations of Trudy Tries To Say I Love You But Runs Out Of Breath

  • T. M. Gadomski: Trudy Tries To Say I Love You But Runs Out Of Breath

    Charming & Bizzare. These two...uh...unique? people are somehow very relatable. I was laughing almost the whole time. Plus? It seems easy to produce! Hope to see this live one day.

    Charming & Bizzare. These two...uh...unique? people are somehow very relatable. I was laughing almost the whole time. Plus? It seems easy to produce! Hope to see this live one day.

  • Molly Wagner: Trudy Tries To Say I Love You But Runs Out Of Breath

    Quirky and delightful. The dialogue is so fun and refreshing and the characters are so strange in the most perfect way!

    Quirky and delightful. The dialogue is so fun and refreshing and the characters are so strange in the most perfect way!

  • Len Cuthbert: Trudy Tries To Say I Love You But Runs Out Of Breath

    Amazingly quirky from start to finish. Wonderful characters and dialogue and situation. Great writing.

    Amazingly quirky from start to finish. Wonderful characters and dialogue and situation. Great writing.

  • Shaun Leisher: Trudy Tries To Say I Love You But Runs Out Of Breath

    I really loved reading this short play. These characters are true oddballs in a bizarre scenario but there is so much truth in it. Love the imagery being painted with all the trash bags and description of the location. The playwright has a gift for lulling audiences into false comfort and throwing wacky curveballs at them.

    I really loved reading this short play. These characters are true oddballs in a bizarre scenario but there is so much truth in it. Love the imagery being painted with all the trash bags and description of the location. The playwright has a gift for lulling audiences into false comfort and throwing wacky curveballs at them.

  • Rachael Carnes: Trudy Tries To Say I Love You But Runs Out Of Breath

    Trudy! This is such a charming piece, opening with a relatable, yet inventive monologue that would be a terrific showcase in itself for any woman, and then building to a duet between two likable, interesting characters. Hill's dialogue sparkles, the rhythm and pace of the piece so easy to read and digest. It's an example of how the 10-minute play form can be so complete, so satisfying. Looking forward to reading more of this playwright's work soon!

    Trudy! This is such a charming piece, opening with a relatable, yet inventive monologue that would be a terrific showcase in itself for any woman, and then building to a duet between two likable, interesting characters. Hill's dialogue sparkles, the rhythm and pace of the piece so easy to read and digest. It's an example of how the 10-minute play form can be so complete, so satisfying. Looking forward to reading more of this playwright's work soon!