Recommendations of Radio Hour

  • Daniel Prillaman: Radio Hour

    A fun, moving short of magical realism and sapphic love, even if one of them happens to be…well, gone. Actors and designers, particularly, will have a field day bringing the imagery and sounds of this script to life. I’m left with a multitude of emotions on grief, longing, and our universe, and I’m loving every bit.

    A fun, moving short of magical realism and sapphic love, even if one of them happens to be…well, gone. Actors and designers, particularly, will have a field day bringing the imagery and sounds of this script to life. I’m left with a multitude of emotions on grief, longing, and our universe, and I’m loving every bit.

  • Morey Norkin: Radio Hour

    A beautifully imaginative piece of magic to be sure. Laurel Andersen has given us a story of love and loss presented with theatricality and grace. Exquisite!

    A beautifully imaginative piece of magic to be sure. Laurel Andersen has given us a story of love and loss presented with theatricality and grace. Exquisite!

  • Aly Kantor: Radio Hour

    One day, a passionate sound designer will stumble across this play, and that sound designer will be the luckiest artist on earth, for they will have come across a lovely, compelling, magical piece that demands a stunning, haunting, dynamic sonic atmosphere. That's not even to mention the lucky actors who will get to deliver a quiet, tender performance full of yearning, spoken and unspoken. I love the easy magic and the universality of this tiny slice of life and/or death!

    One day, a passionate sound designer will stumble across this play, and that sound designer will be the luckiest artist on earth, for they will have come across a lovely, compelling, magical piece that demands a stunning, haunting, dynamic sonic atmosphere. That's not even to mention the lucky actors who will get to deliver a quiet, tender performance full of yearning, spoken and unspoken. I love the easy magic and the universality of this tiny slice of life and/or death!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Radio Hour

    Oh this magic! Anyone who has lost anyone dreams of a magic like this. And the connection through the frame and the radio really shows that love, too, is a form of art that needs to be preserved and respected. This is a play, a painting, and a movement of classical music all in one.

    Oh this magic! Anyone who has lost anyone dreams of a magic like this. And the connection through the frame and the radio really shows that love, too, is a form of art that needs to be preserved and respected. This is a play, a painting, and a movement of classical music all in one.

  • Jillian Blevins: Radio Hour

    A dreamlike short exploring love, grief, death and magic -- not without touches of humor that ground Andersen's star-crossed sapphic lovers and make them heart-breakingly real. The central image of the play invites inventive and poetic staging.

    A dreamlike short exploring love, grief, death and magic -- not without touches of humor that ground Andersen's star-crossed sapphic lovers and make them heart-breakingly real. The central image of the play invites inventive and poetic staging.

  • Alexander Perez: Radio Hour

    A loving exchange highlighted by tender strokes of magic and Andersen's knack for intimate yet urgent prose.

    A loving exchange highlighted by tender strokes of magic and Andersen's knack for intimate yet urgent prose.

  • Shaun Leisher: Radio Hour

    Love the fantasy concept of this play and how it's just accepted in this beautifully tender moment.

    Love the fantasy concept of this play and how it's just accepted in this beautifully tender moment.