Recommendations of We're Here

  • Tyler Joseph Rossi: We're Here

    I had the pleasure of seeing the play at the Harrisburg Fringe Festival. The play is an experimental trip that wraps you in surrealism and holds you close.

    Rivkin's command of language is superb and is certainly a playwright to have your eye on - I know I will.

    I had the pleasure of seeing the play at the Harrisburg Fringe Festival. The play is an experimental trip that wraps you in surrealism and holds you close.

    Rivkin's command of language is superb and is certainly a playwright to have your eye on - I know I will.

  • Brandon Urrutia: We're Here

    Rivkin has delivered a gem. With this play the present world of Man and the world we hear from Woman can clash but also mesh into one another. I particularly love the nature of of Woman and how she's found a way to be open and vulnerable to these strangers of Midtown. This part would be an honor for any actor.

    Rivkin has delivered a gem. With this play the present world of Man and the world we hear from Woman can clash but also mesh into one another. I particularly love the nature of of Woman and how she's found a way to be open and vulnerable to these strangers of Midtown. This part would be an honor for any actor.

  • Shaun Leisher: We're Here

    Loved this play. Loved how people just meet each other in New York and how in this play THE ISLAND is in charge of connecting people. Absurd dialogue and a real gut-wrenching ending.

    Loved this play. Loved how people just meet each other in New York and how in this play THE ISLAND is in charge of connecting people. Absurd dialogue and a real gut-wrenching ending.

  • Nick Jodka: We're Here

    We're Here is a dynamic and incredibly human show. The writer's masterful use of absurdism disarms the reader, which makes the emotional beats towards the end of the show all that more powerful. I can't quite explain why this show made me feel so much, and that's part of the reason I am so drawn to this show. We're Here is witty both in its humor as well as its drama, and has left me thinking about it (and what it brought up for me) ever since.

    We're Here is a dynamic and incredibly human show. The writer's masterful use of absurdism disarms the reader, which makes the emotional beats towards the end of the show all that more powerful. I can't quite explain why this show made me feel so much, and that's part of the reason I am so drawn to this show. We're Here is witty both in its humor as well as its drama, and has left me thinking about it (and what it brought up for me) ever since.