Recommendations of UNHEARD (10-minutes)

  • Debra A. Cole: UNHEARD (10-minutes)

    A beautiful moment that almost doesn't happen if not for a bigger impetus. This beautiful short play will have audiences grabbing a tissue and calling some they love.

    A beautiful moment that almost doesn't happen if not for a bigger impetus. This beautiful short play will have audiences grabbing a tissue and calling some they love.

  • Christine Foster: UNHEARD (10-minutes)

    An awkward encounter between an estranged son and his dying father veers for just an instant into inspired clarity (and clairvoyance) through the use of a simple, powerful device you don't see coming. I got shivers glimpsing the real implication of their impending loss. A lovely piece.

    An awkward encounter between an estranged son and his dying father veers for just an instant into inspired clarity (and clairvoyance) through the use of a simple, powerful device you don't see coming. I got shivers glimpsing the real implication of their impending loss. A lovely piece.

  • Cheryl Bear: UNHEARD (10-minutes)

    A powerful moment between father and son as they try to work through the distance between them. Well done.

    A powerful moment between father and son as they try to work through the distance between them. Well done.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: UNHEARD (10-minutes)

    The unspoken words we wish we'd said; This is a lovely play about a relationship that could have been. Father and son trying to mend a long list of life's disappointments.

    The unspoken words we wish we'd said; This is a lovely play about a relationship that could have been. Father and son trying to mend a long list of life's disappointments.

  • D. Lee Miller: UNHEARD (10-minutes)

    As this play was just cited for an award, I thought I'd check it out. I'm glad I did. This visit is a beautiful rendering of what happens in a hospital when there are no words -- for whatever reason. Without spoiling it, the characters, dialogue and story will hit you write where they should. Well done, Alterman.

    As this play was just cited for an award, I thought I'd check it out. I'm glad I did. This visit is a beautiful rendering of what happens in a hospital when there are no words -- for whatever reason. Without spoiling it, the characters, dialogue and story will hit you write where they should. Well done, Alterman.