Recommendations of The Mourner

  • John Levine: The Mourner

    This is a beautifully rendered drama, not afraid to confront a difficult topic. Everything comes together in a nicely crafted script that complements the Antigone story.

    This is a beautifully rendered drama, not afraid to confront a difficult topic. Everything comes together in a nicely crafted script that complements the Antigone story.

  • Donna Hoke: The Mourner

    A skillfully rendered illustration of how we are more alike than different--in good ways and bad--how empathy is the best part of our humanity, and how we should always seek to provide it.

    A skillfully rendered illustration of how we are more alike than different--in good ways and bad--how empathy is the best part of our humanity, and how we should always seek to provide it.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Mourner

    An examination of grief, prejudice and terrorism as the fate of the body of the perpetrator of the bombing is decided. Thought provoking and well done.

    An examination of grief, prejudice and terrorism as the fate of the body of the perpetrator of the bombing is decided. Thought provoking and well done.

  • Samantha Marchant: The Mourner

    A skilled reimagining of Antigone. The comparisons are there but this script goes above and beyond bringing the story to today with issues of prejudice, terrorism, grief and family. The characters are all wonderfully developed and Terry adds some great comedic moments. Highly recommend!

    A skilled reimagining of Antigone. The comparisons are there but this script goes above and beyond bringing the story to today with issues of prejudice, terrorism, grief and family. The characters are all wonderfully developed and Terry adds some great comedic moments. Highly recommend!