Recommendations of Chase

  • J.E. Hibbard: Chase

    Perfectly written.

    Perfectly written.

  • Justin Guidroz: Chase

    Great piece to showcase physical and emotional acting purely based on movement and facial acting. The story is told well and the info is nicely uncovered.

    Great piece to showcase physical and emotional acting purely based on movement and facial acting. The story is told well and the info is nicely uncovered.

  • Asher Wyndham: Chase

    The structure of this play -- its execution, progression, and ending -- is unlike anything I've read before in a short play. Instead of a monologue with words, it's more like a monologue of the body and action, and feelings of frustration, anger, and sadness. With voices from VM, from the street and outside the apartment, there's an intensity pressing upon our protagonist and you'll feel it as well -- all the way to ending. This will be a great challenge for a sound designer, and an unusual play for a director.

    The structure of this play -- its execution, progression, and ending -- is unlike anything I've read before in a short play. Instead of a monologue with words, it's more like a monologue of the body and action, and feelings of frustration, anger, and sadness. With voices from VM, from the street and outside the apartment, there's an intensity pressing upon our protagonist and you'll feel it as well -- all the way to ending. This will be a great challenge for a sound designer, and an unusual play for a director.