Recommendations of The End of Days

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The End of Days

    When two people with such a powerful shared history come back together after so much time apart, the hard conversations flow quicker but never easier. Especially with the ticking clock on the end of the world looming over them. A great piece to showcase strong actors as well as a powerful design team.

    When two people with such a powerful shared history come back together after so much time apart, the hard conversations flow quicker but never easier. Especially with the ticking clock on the end of the world looming over them. A great piece to showcase strong actors as well as a powerful design team.

  • Cheryl Bear: The End of Days

    A fantastic look at old love and the fires still burning in this intoxicating play! Well done!

    A fantastic look at old love and the fires still burning in this intoxicating play! Well done!

  • Nick Malakhow: The End of Days

    A poignant and well-written two hander set in its own hermetically-sealed, controlled environment, which allows some beautiful and universal truths about relationships, love, connection, and loneliness to emerge. Kitt and Nina are both well-drawn characters, and their interactions elegantly show their history both in what they choose to remember about their relationship, but also with how they bristle and readjust to being in the same space. As others have mentioned, the tonal balance of humor, melancholy, and fire is well struck and provides for a compelling read. I imagine watching a good...

    A poignant and well-written two hander set in its own hermetically-sealed, controlled environment, which allows some beautiful and universal truths about relationships, love, connection, and loneliness to emerge. Kitt and Nina are both well-drawn characters, and their interactions elegantly show their history both in what they choose to remember about their relationship, but also with how they bristle and readjust to being in the same space. As others have mentioned, the tonal balance of humor, melancholy, and fire is well struck and provides for a compelling read. I imagine watching a good production live would feel urgent and intimate.

  • Jacob Marx Rice: The End of Days

    Clever, sexy and ultimately quite touching, its got two great roles for actors looking to explore the depth of honest, realistic characters. Keyes keeps the tension high in a single set, continuous two-hander, an impressive feat made all the more impressive by the fact that he makes it look easy.

    Clever, sexy and ultimately quite touching, its got two great roles for actors looking to explore the depth of honest, realistic characters. Keyes keeps the tension high in a single set, continuous two-hander, an impressive feat made all the more impressive by the fact that he makes it look easy.

  • Stephen Foglia: The End of Days

    I loved reading this play and wish even more that I could see it! It's fast, sharp, sexy, and so smart about how old relationships live on, changed, inside of us. The fact that it's a two-hander with a subtly-drawn female lead makes it even more appealing for production.

    I loved reading this play and wish even more that I could see it! It's fast, sharp, sexy, and so smart about how old relationships live on, changed, inside of us. The fact that it's a two-hander with a subtly-drawn female lead makes it even more appealing for production.

  • Callan Stout: The End of Days

    A broody, mysterious play about the end of days and the days past the end of a relationship. Full of twists and turns, this two-gander plays out on the whims of the two characters. This play would be great for actors looking to dive into meaty roles.

    A broody, mysterious play about the end of days and the days past the end of a relationship. Full of twists and turns, this two-gander plays out on the whims of the two characters. This play would be great for actors looking to dive into meaty roles.

  • Ellen Steves: The End of Days

    This play flies. A fun, smart, exciting two-hander! Really peels back the layers of old love. Those feelings never really die, we just bury them under new experiences. Love the classic vibe of the piece. Would be great on the festival circuit!

    This play flies. A fun, smart, exciting two-hander! Really peels back the layers of old love. Those feelings never really die, we just bury them under new experiences. Love the classic vibe of the piece. Would be great on the festival circuit!

  • Samantha Cooper: The End of Days

    A witty, snappy two-hander that covers all the baggage, backstory, and cycles on an old relationship. With a pace that flies, The End of Days, is a smart look into how we react when we worry we're running out of time. Keyes' play comedically and tenderly delves into the reconnection of a two people in the face of larger, looming cosmic events.

    A witty, snappy two-hander that covers all the baggage, backstory, and cycles on an old relationship. With a pace that flies, The End of Days, is a smart look into how we react when we worry we're running out of time. Keyes' play comedically and tenderly delves into the reconnection of a two people in the face of larger, looming cosmic events.

  • Alix Sobler: The End of Days

    A sparkly, fabulous two-hander with crackling dialogue and great chemistry between the two main characters. Evokes memories of Hollywood's great sparring couples like Bogart and Bacall, Tracy and Hepburn. This play has a classic, comedic feel with a modern, climate change twist. So delicious I wanted to eat it with a spoon!

    A sparkly, fabulous two-hander with crackling dialogue and great chemistry between the two main characters. Evokes memories of Hollywood's great sparring couples like Bogart and Bacall, Tracy and Hepburn. This play has a classic, comedic feel with a modern, climate change twist. So delicious I wanted to eat it with a spoon!