Recommendations of The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

  • Rosemary Bucher: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    It's been a few years since I was lucky enough to see a reading of this play, and I think about it all the time. THE LONELY offers an outstanding examination of privilege in queer spaces. I want more audiences to experience Andrew's work and experience this play's message!

    It's been a few years since I was lucky enough to see a reading of this play, and I think about it all the time. THE LONELY offers an outstanding examination of privilege in queer spaces. I want more audiences to experience Andrew's work and experience this play's message!

  • August Hakvaag: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    This play SLAPS! The stakes were so high, the language is sharp in every direction, and it brings up such a relevant issue of white queerness privilege. Had a blast reading it, and will gladly read it again.

    This play SLAPS! The stakes were so high, the language is sharp in every direction, and it brings up such a relevant issue of white queerness privilege. Had a blast reading it, and will gladly read it again.

  • Nilsa Reyna: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    This play is a wonderful blend of fantasy and truth. I love that some of our well known literary figures are together in one room. Some of the lines wound, some of them delight, and many of them make you ponder race, class, and privilege.

    This play is a wonderful blend of fantasy and truth. I love that some of our well known literary figures are together in one room. Some of the lines wound, some of them delight, and many of them make you ponder race, class, and privilege.

  • Nikki Brake-Silla: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    UGH! MY HEART IS SO DAMN FULL! This play. Was blessed to bear witness to this wonderful work and I love the heart and realness. All of my favs in one room and it was messy and beautiful and TRUTH as a lie. BRAVO!

    UGH! MY HEART IS SO DAMN FULL! This play. Was blessed to bear witness to this wonderful work and I love the heart and realness. All of my favs in one room and it was messy and beautiful and TRUTH as a lie. BRAVO!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    A brilliant writers group that just makes you want more! Smart, insightful and so funny!

    A brilliant writers group that just makes you want more! Smart, insightful and so funny!

  • Nick Malakhow: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    I love this fantastical, intersectionally aware, and sharply observed exploration of being an artist of color living at the margins of the already marginalized queer community. Rincon establishes a clear, colorful, and hilarious theatrical world inhabited by some spot on renderings of these greats. I am perhaps most impressed by how the characters all work as nuanced and distinctly human people, while also serving a greater purpose as clever extended metaphors. This play is a delight as a piece in and of itself, and a helpful and inspiring reminder as a queer writer of color.

    I love this fantastical, intersectionally aware, and sharply observed exploration of being an artist of color living at the margins of the already marginalized queer community. Rincon establishes a clear, colorful, and hilarious theatrical world inhabited by some spot on renderings of these greats. I am perhaps most impressed by how the characters all work as nuanced and distinctly human people, while also serving a greater purpose as clever extended metaphors. This play is a delight as a piece in and of itself, and a helpful and inspiring reminder as a queer writer of color.

  • Guadalís Del Carmen: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    All the sexiest queer minds in one room? Yes please! This play is smart and funny and heart wrenching and everything you'd want when you put all these icons in one story. This is a true ride, and a divine story for the ages.

    All the sexiest queer minds in one room? Yes please! This play is smart and funny and heart wrenching and everything you'd want when you put all these icons in one story. This is a true ride, and a divine story for the ages.

  • Amy Berryman: The Lonely (A Fictionally Non-Accurate Historical KiKi)

    This play is brilliant in its premise and in the execution of it. The characters feel so real, the tension so palpable, and the dialogue sharp, hilarious, and heartbreaking. Great opportunity for designers as well. I would love to see this play produced!

    This play is brilliant in its premise and in the execution of it. The characters feel so real, the tension so palpable, and the dialogue sharp, hilarious, and heartbreaking. Great opportunity for designers as well. I would love to see this play produced!