Recommendations of Wildfires

  • Jack William Rodgers: Wildfires

    A play that makes any fella with a brother think to himself, "I should text my brother"

    A play that makes any fella with a brother think to himself, "I should text my brother"

  • Cole Simon: Wildfires

    The brothers were really well written. As an older brother, I hate to see siblings written in cringy lights. However, this piece conducts a brilliant series of banter with a delightful ending. It pulls a classic twist into a new light. It is a wonderful ten minute and I'm craving more. I would love to see another piece with these characters.

    The brothers were really well written. As an older brother, I hate to see siblings written in cringy lights. However, this piece conducts a brilliant series of banter with a delightful ending. It pulls a classic twist into a new light. It is a wonderful ten minute and I'm craving more. I would love to see another piece with these characters.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Wildfires

    You feel like you really know Ben and Will and the easy, natural way they talk with each other. About the wildfires in the world...and the wildfires in their lives. A truly rich and real moment in a pair of brothers lives, in ten tight pages. The dialogue is easy, but the meat of it is thick and actors would definitely love to chew their way through this!

    You feel like you really know Ben and Will and the easy, natural way they talk with each other. About the wildfires in the world...and the wildfires in their lives. A truly rich and real moment in a pair of brothers lives, in ten tight pages. The dialogue is easy, but the meat of it is thick and actors would definitely love to chew their way through this!

  • Jennifer Lane: Wildfires

    Compact and timely, this engaging two-hander is heartfelt and deeply relatable. The brothers feel so real, and I can see their separate pains just below the surface.

    Compact and timely, this engaging two-hander is heartfelt and deeply relatable. The brothers feel so real, and I can see their separate pains just below the surface.