Recommendations of That Rhythm in the Blood

  • Nick Malakhow: That Rhythm in the Blood

    I so love this play with all of my heart--it is aesthetically expansive and theatrical while also being laser focused on its compelling, achingly human characters. The juxtaposition between its magical theatricality and the little seismic shifts in Miggy and Jay's and Lucy and Angel's relationships is brilliant. In particular, the well-observed scene where Miggy and Jay speak to one another through Miggy's door is perfect, poignant, and satisfying. Additionally, this play manages to be HILARIOUS as a welcome counterpoint to its exploration of uncomfortable truths, inherited trauma, familial...

    I so love this play with all of my heart--it is aesthetically expansive and theatrical while also being laser focused on its compelling, achingly human characters. The juxtaposition between its magical theatricality and the little seismic shifts in Miggy and Jay's and Lucy and Angel's relationships is brilliant. In particular, the well-observed scene where Miggy and Jay speak to one another through Miggy's door is perfect, poignant, and satisfying. Additionally, this play manages to be HILARIOUS as a welcome counterpoint to its exploration of uncomfortable truths, inherited trauma, familial patterns, and queer love. Gorgeous!

  • Andy Scott: That Rhythm in the Blood

    Magical realism at its finest as it explores the human condition of generational trauma. Also with a great sense of humor with its look at complicated relationships.

    Magical realism at its finest as it explores the human condition of generational trauma. Also with a great sense of humor with its look at complicated relationships.

  • Cheryl Bear: That Rhythm in the Blood

    An incredible look at the shared pain of generations with the joy and love that can be found in helping each other work through it all to begin to dance again. Well done.

    An incredible look at the shared pain of generations with the joy and love that can be found in helping each other work through it all to begin to dance again. Well done.

  • Monet Hurst-Mendoza: That Rhythm in the Blood

    A beautiful and heartwrenching look at generational trauma, modern love, and healing. Andrew's voice is brutal, unique and brimming with the complexities and multi-dimensionality of Latinidad and queerness. This is the kind of work we desperately need on our stages.

    A beautiful and heartwrenching look at generational trauma, modern love, and healing. Andrew's voice is brutal, unique and brimming with the complexities and multi-dimensionality of Latinidad and queerness. This is the kind of work we desperately need on our stages.

  • Nelson Diaz-Marcano: That Rhythm in the Blood

    A chaotic look at generational trauma, love and expectations. Rincon weaves a tale that feels like a dance, celebrates culture and provides a universal story of finding the love we deserve. And in the process continues to create an impressive and necessary collection of work.

    A chaotic look at generational trauma, love and expectations. Rincon weaves a tale that feels like a dance, celebrates culture and provides a universal story of finding the love we deserve. And in the process continues to create an impressive and necessary collection of work.

  • Becca Schlossberg: That Rhythm in the Blood

    There's a lot to love here. It's raw & real. It's queer themes and featured roles for Latinx actors. A truly original and complex work. Knocked me off my feet when I read it.

    There's a lot to love here. It's raw & real. It's queer themes and featured roles for Latinx actors. A truly original and complex work. Knocked me off my feet when I read it.