Recommendations of a/in/the/of

  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: a/in/the/of

    This play reminded me so much of my own youth, graduations, and sibling comparisons. Feeling overshadowed by momentous events can be rough, and this play captures the anxiety of change as well as the tenderness that can come when two siblings connect and focus on each other amidst the chaos. A great choice for festivals and student actors alike.

    This play reminded me so much of my own youth, graduations, and sibling comparisons. Feeling overshadowed by momentous events can be rough, and this play captures the anxiety of change as well as the tenderness that can come when two siblings connect and focus on each other amidst the chaos. A great choice for festivals and student actors alike.

  • Isabella Castillo: a/in/the/of

    This touching piece captures the relationship between two sisters in a beautifully authentic way. The dialogue feels genuine and real, and the story really teaches us about the importance of cherishing time with loved ones.

    This touching piece captures the relationship between two sisters in a beautifully authentic way. The dialogue feels genuine and real, and the story really teaches us about the importance of cherishing time with loved ones.

  • Nathan Christopher: a/in/the/of

    This is a touching and poignant play about a moment in (not "the" moment "of," ha) the life of two sisters. Will they grow closer? Will they grow apart? Who can say. Right now, it's very satisfying to just listen to them talk for a bit.

    This is a touching and poignant play about a moment in (not "the" moment "of," ha) the life of two sisters. Will they grow closer? Will they grow apart? Who can say. Right now, it's very satisfying to just listen to them talk for a bit.

  • Donna Gordon: a/in/the/of

    This strikes at the heart of what two sisters are all about. The conversation is so typical of siblings. Also, Lang gets to a theme that is important and deals with the passage of time. This is philosophy clad in familial
    terms - nice!

    This strikes at the heart of what two sisters are all about. The conversation is so typical of siblings. Also, Lang gets to a theme that is important and deals with the passage of time. This is philosophy clad in familial
    terms - nice!

  • Shaun Leisher: a/in/the/of

    I am just blown away by the depths that Lang was able to go to in the relationship of these two sisters in such a short amount of time. This play is a gift to young actors.

    I am just blown away by the depths that Lang was able to go to in the relationship of these two sisters in such a short amount of time. This play is a gift to young actors.