Recommendations of Just in Case Texts

  • Iyna Caruso: Just in Case Texts

    What starts out as a breezy and relatable exchange between two best friends veers into an astute commentary on the state of the world today. The casual way these two teenagers touch on unthinkable situations makes Claudia Haas’ concise play even more powerful.

    What starts out as a breezy and relatable exchange between two best friends veers into an astute commentary on the state of the world today. The casual way these two teenagers touch on unthinkable situations makes Claudia Haas’ concise play even more powerful.

  • Cheryl Bear: Just in Case Texts

    An incredibly powerful reflection on the state of gun violence in our country that leaves its mark. Well done.

    An incredibly powerful reflection on the state of gun violence in our country that leaves its mark. Well done.

  • Patricia Milton: Just in Case Texts

    Whoa, I was whipped around by this play. Very timely, topical, and powerful.

    Whoa, I was whipped around by this play. Very timely, topical, and powerful.

  • Jean Koppen: Just in Case Texts

    Oh wow - I wanted this play to continue. It definitely goes where you don't expect it to. I imagine myself sitting in a theater and being struck speechless. I think this is a wonderful play for youth and speaks about a topic important for today.

    Oh wow - I wanted this play to continue. It definitely goes where you don't expect it to. I imagine myself sitting in a theater and being struck speechless. I think this is a wonderful play for youth and speaks about a topic important for today.

  • Lucy Wang: Just in Case Texts

    Another powerful play that will hit you hard in the gut and have you demanding change.

    Another powerful play that will hit you hard in the gut and have you demanding change.

  • Scott Sickles: Just in Case Texts

    Starts out sweet and light then hits you with a suckerpunch. Economic storytelling in two pages, the characters are elegant in their simple honestly. Ultimately, a powerful statement not only about the times we live in but about what we've become used to.

    Starts out sweet and light then hits you with a suckerpunch. Economic storytelling in two pages, the characters are elegant in their simple honestly. Ultimately, a powerful statement not only about the times we live in but about what we've become used to.