Recommendations of Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

  • Genevieve Vroom: Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

    Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye is a play that I found to be a heart twisting, moving, and intimate picture of a grieving family. I was immersed in this powerful discussion of active shooter drills and the effect they have on the school aged children that have to participate in them. This play speaks to the present moment in a way that feels personal to those that are victims of shootings. This play talks about cycles of grief and the pain that all families feel after something like this by asking, “What could I have done differently?”

    Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye is a play that I found to be a heart twisting, moving, and intimate picture of a grieving family. I was immersed in this powerful discussion of active shooter drills and the effect they have on the school aged children that have to participate in them. This play speaks to the present moment in a way that feels personal to those that are victims of shootings. This play talks about cycles of grief and the pain that all families feel after something like this by asking, “What could I have done differently?”

  • Premiere Stages: Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize “Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye” by Tammy Ryan as a Semi-Finalist for the 2023 Premiere Play Festival. “Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye” rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 40 Semi-Finalists out of 701 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by the play’s strong craft and its visceral grappling with grief, rage, and violence. Our congratulations and thanks to Tammy.

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize “Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye” by Tammy Ryan as a Semi-Finalist for the 2023 Premiere Play Festival. “Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye” rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 40 Semi-Finalists out of 701 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by the play’s strong craft and its visceral grappling with grief, rage, and violence. Our congratulations and thanks to Tammy.

  • Mora V. Harris: Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

    I was fortunate to see a reading of this play at the Pittsburgh Public Theatre and found it to be a rich, moving, and intimate portrait of grieving family. I was especially struck by the powerful discussion of active shooter drills and the effect they have on the young people participating in them. This is a play that speaks to the present moment in a way that feels both personal and profound. I can't wait to see it fully produced!

    I was fortunate to see a reading of this play at the Pittsburgh Public Theatre and found it to be a rich, moving, and intimate portrait of grieving family. I was especially struck by the powerful discussion of active shooter drills and the effect they have on the young people participating in them. This is a play that speaks to the present moment in a way that feels both personal and profound. I can't wait to see it fully produced!

  • Premiere Stages: Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize TAKE MY HAND AND WAVE GOODBYE by Tammy Ryan as a Semi-Finalist for the 2022 Premiere Play Festival. TAKE MY HAND AND WAVE GOODBYE rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 35 semifinalists out of 655 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by the provocative images and discourses throughout the play that work to support an emotionally stirring and intimate portrait of an urgent cultural...

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize TAKE MY HAND AND WAVE GOODBYE by Tammy Ryan as a Semi-Finalist for the 2022 Premiere Play Festival. TAKE MY HAND AND WAVE GOODBYE rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 35 semifinalists out of 655 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by the provocative images and discourses throughout the play that work to support an emotionally stirring and intimate portrait of an urgent cultural issue. Our congratulations and thanks to

  • Bill Crouch: Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

    How do I write about one of the best plays of the last decade? A brilliant, heartbreaking family drama that couldn't be more prescient? No worries, I'll just leave the beauty of the writer's craft to Tammy Ryan. If you have the good fortune to see this play, or enough self-love to commit yourself to reading this play, you will be forever changed.

    How do I write about one of the best plays of the last decade? A brilliant, heartbreaking family drama that couldn't be more prescient? No worries, I'll just leave the beauty of the writer's craft to Tammy Ryan. If you have the good fortune to see this play, or enough self-love to commit yourself to reading this play, you will be forever changed.

  • Playwrights Foundation: Take My Hand And Wave Goodbye

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play, TAKE MY HAND AND WAVE GOODBYE, as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play, TAKE MY HAND AND WAVE GOODBYE, as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.