Recommendations of A Dog's Life

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Dog's Life

    A Dog's Life is a heartfelt, tender exploration of the love and loss we experience through our pets. With its flexible cast and universal themes, it captures both the joy and inevitable heartache of sharing a life with a beloved animal. A perfect piece for all ages, full of humor and bittersweet emotion.

    A Dog's Life is a heartfelt, tender exploration of the love and loss we experience through our pets. With its flexible cast and universal themes, it captures both the joy and inevitable heartache of sharing a life with a beloved animal. A perfect piece for all ages, full of humor and bittersweet emotion.

  • Doug DeVita: A Dog's Life

    Those of us who have or had pets know going into it our hearts are eventually going to be broken. And so it is with this tenderly beautiful play by Ronnie Larsen, which also captures all the love and joy that make that journey to the inevitable so worth it. Lovely.

    Those of us who have or had pets know going into it our hearts are eventually going to be broken. And so it is with this tenderly beautiful play by Ronnie Larsen, which also captures all the love and joy that make that journey to the inevitable so worth it. Lovely.

  • Emma Carter: A Dog's Life

    This heartfelt play brought tears to my eyes when I saw it streamed as part of The Hive Collaborative's The Ten Show. Funny and bittersweet, it very well encapsulates the joy and grief of loving a furry friend.

    This heartfelt play brought tears to my eyes when I saw it streamed as part of The Hive Collaborative's The Ten Show. Funny and bittersweet, it very well encapsulates the joy and grief of loving a furry friend.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: A Dog's Life

    You don't need to be a dog-lover (though I am!) to appreciate this play, which I got to see as part of The Hive Collaborative's The Ten Show. It's sweet, funny, and moving, with some terrific and flexible roles for actors (including Buddy the dog.) Great for all ages.

    You don't need to be a dog-lover (though I am!) to appreciate this play, which I got to see as part of The Hive Collaborative's The Ten Show. It's sweet, funny, and moving, with some terrific and flexible roles for actors (including Buddy the dog.) Great for all ages.