Recommendations of Millenials Suck!

  • David Hansen: Millenials Suck!

    This collection of vignettes on a common theme is alive with music and movement, packed with tales of aching and anger in the Big City. Espinosa chronicles the desire for and fear of commitment common to young adults, but complicated by the present moment. The playwright wrestles issues of race and class and gender and ideology, with humor and style, creating a cohort of charismatic characters, trip from one small NYC apartment to the next (and also a county fair) with a wise and open heart. I loved this. Highly recommended!

    This collection of vignettes on a common theme is alive with music and movement, packed with tales of aching and anger in the Big City. Espinosa chronicles the desire for and fear of commitment common to young adults, but complicated by the present moment. The playwright wrestles issues of race and class and gender and ideology, with humor and style, creating a cohort of charismatic characters, trip from one small NYC apartment to the next (and also a county fair) with a wise and open heart. I loved this. Highly recommended!

  • Shaun Leisher: Millenials Suck!

    Really loved this collection of plays. A wide variety of takes on being in love, dealing with oppression and basically being human in a post-Trump world.

    Really loved this collection of plays. A wide variety of takes on being in love, dealing with oppression and basically being human in a post-Trump world.

  • Cameo Green: Millenials Suck!

    Millenials Suck is a wonderful collection of short plays. Each play explores the different dynamics between minorities. Although each character is seen for a short period of time, Alisha Espinosa did a wonderful job with character development.

    Millenials Suck is a wonderful collection of short plays. Each play explores the different dynamics between minorities. Although each character is seen for a short period of time, Alisha Espinosa did a wonderful job with character development.

  • Milan Levy: Millenials Suck!

    I really enjoyed Millenials Suck! By Alisha Espinosa as she touched on many aspects of being a woman of color. With each short play Espinosa gives her audience a piece of the puzzle that they eventually get to put to put together at the end of the play.

    I really enjoyed Millenials Suck! By Alisha Espinosa as she touched on many aspects of being a woman of color. With each short play Espinosa gives her audience a piece of the puzzle that they eventually get to put to put together at the end of the play.