Recommendations of Lost Season

  • Julie Zaffarano: Lost Season

    A bittersweet play about shared loss and hope. Love the interaction between the grandmother and granddaughter.

    A bittersweet play about shared loss and hope. Love the interaction between the grandmother and granddaughter.

  • Robert Weibezahl: Lost Season

    This gentle and emotionally honest play reminds us that the bonds that might seem to skip a generation can be bolstered by love, communication … and tomato soup. A lovely cross-generational work that lingers in one’s mind long after its final moments.

    This gentle and emotionally honest play reminds us that the bonds that might seem to skip a generation can be bolstered by love, communication … and tomato soup. A lovely cross-generational work that lingers in one’s mind long after its final moments.

  • John Minigan: Lost Season

    A lovely play about how we deal with loss, how we grieve over lost traditions as well as loved ones, and how, if we stay aware of the natural cycles around us, we can find ways to evolve. Beautifully wrought.

    A lovely play about how we deal with loss, how we grieve over lost traditions as well as loved ones, and how, if we stay aware of the natural cycles around us, we can find ways to evolve. Beautifully wrought.

  • Arianna Rose: Lost Season

    A glittering gem of a play about love, loss, generational conflict and resolution, with some theatrical magic courtesy of one butterfly. David Beardsley masterfully creates an entire universe in a short period of time, and the pain and joy of the ties that bind. I'm so glad I read this beautiful play. Read it, produce it!

    A glittering gem of a play about love, loss, generational conflict and resolution, with some theatrical magic courtesy of one butterfly. David Beardsley masterfully creates an entire universe in a short period of time, and the pain and joy of the ties that bind. I'm so glad I read this beautiful play. Read it, produce it!

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Lost Season

    This poignant piece has the beautiful addition of an actor playing a butterfly that adds so much theatricality and hope to the play without destroying the audience's sense of what's real and what's happening. The butterfly helps us in contacting our emotional lives and lets us enjoy a greater sense of loss along with the characters. Well done!

    This poignant piece has the beautiful addition of an actor playing a butterfly that adds so much theatricality and hope to the play without destroying the audience's sense of what's real and what's happening. The butterfly helps us in contacting our emotional lives and lets us enjoy a greater sense of loss along with the characters. Well done!