Recommendations of The Bardo State

  • Nathan Christopher: The Bardo State

    What a compelling play, and a fun challenge for two actors! I was drawn in immediately by the mystical feel that Susan Cinoman created (and sustains). And what well-drawn dynamics between the family members (both human and animal)!

    What a compelling play, and a fun challenge for two actors! I was drawn in immediately by the mystical feel that Susan Cinoman created (and sustains). And what well-drawn dynamics between the family members (both human and animal)!

  • Brynn Hambley: The Bardo State

    A beautiful and spiritual exploration of familial love and devotion. Gorgeously structured in an ethereal and air-light way that evokes the setting. Incredibly touching, and I can't imagine there would be a dry eye in the audience by the end. This would be a great challenge for two seasoned actors eager to expand their comfort zones! For a more in depth review, go to "A Playwright's Journey" on SubStack!

    A beautiful and spiritual exploration of familial love and devotion. Gorgeously structured in an ethereal and air-light way that evokes the setting. Incredibly touching, and I can't imagine there would be a dry eye in the audience by the end. This would be a great challenge for two seasoned actors eager to expand their comfort zones! For a more in depth review, go to "A Playwright's Journey" on SubStack!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Bardo State

    Beautiful, poignant, and touching. A lovely exploration of life, death, grief, and the love that transcends it all.

    Beautiful, poignant, and touching. A lovely exploration of life, death, grief, and the love that transcends it all.

  • Lucy Wang: The Bardo State

    So touching and provocative. Highly imaginative. A son must choose whether or not to live the next life with his parents. This play hits all the important questions and hits the right notes. Brava!

    So touching and provocative. Highly imaginative. A son must choose whether or not to live the next life with his parents. This play hits all the important questions and hits the right notes. Brava!