Recommendations of The Usual Unusual

  • Rich Rubin: The Usual Unusual

    An incisive portrayal of community, friendship, and the multi-layered complexity of our closest personal relationships, told with humor, compassion, and genuine respect for all of its characters. Thoroughly absorbing first page to last. Bravo!

    An incisive portrayal of community, friendship, and the multi-layered complexity of our closest personal relationships, told with humor, compassion, and genuine respect for all of its characters. Thoroughly absorbing first page to last. Bravo!

  • Playwrights Foundation: The Usual Unusual

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play, THE USUAL UNUSUAL, as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play, THE USUAL UNUSUAL, as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

  • Nick Malakhow: The Usual Unusual

    As a queer Bostonian, this piece resonates on many levels. On a broader scale, this piece illuminates and explores generational divides and the dangers and inevitability of intra-group tensions and conflict within marginalized communities. I appreciate how each character is rendered with dimensionality, and how the piece rejects identifying any one character as a hero. A deeply intersectional look at the LGBTQ+ community and at steps we must take to evolve. I hope to see this developed further and on its feet in the near future!

    As a queer Bostonian, this piece resonates on many levels. On a broader scale, this piece illuminates and explores generational divides and the dangers and inevitability of intra-group tensions and conflict within marginalized communities. I appreciate how each character is rendered with dimensionality, and how the piece rejects identifying any one character as a hero. A deeply intersectional look at the LGBTQ+ community and at steps we must take to evolve. I hope to see this developed further and on its feet in the near future!

  • Shayne Kennedy: The Usual Unusual

    This play does a very good job of illustrating why we can't settle on what was once good enough. Progressive politics, gender fluidity, white supremacy, the politics of sexual orientation AND MORE are explored in this compelling piece, through the lens of a gay bookstore going through a generational transition. Lovely opportunity for theatre companies looking to do work that values diversity.

    This play does a very good job of illustrating why we can't settle on what was once good enough. Progressive politics, gender fluidity, white supremacy, the politics of sexual orientation AND MORE are explored in this compelling piece, through the lens of a gay bookstore going through a generational transition. Lovely opportunity for theatre companies looking to do work that values diversity.