Recommendations of Marble Rooftop

  • Ian Donley: Marble Rooftop

    This is the kind of play that feels alive just on paper alone. I can only imagine how it translates on stage. The characters feel real and complicated, each with their own emotions that are subtly yet profoundly explored. Any group of young performers would have a blast working on this play.

    This is the kind of play that feels alive just on paper alone. I can only imagine how it translates on stage. The characters feel real and complicated, each with their own emotions that are subtly yet profoundly explored. Any group of young performers would have a blast working on this play.

  • Zach Barr: Marble Rooftop

    The overlapping boundaries of consent, peer pressure, self-definition, and sexual freedom become ever more blurred as the night continues in this bold and haunting new play. A familiar-feeling ensemble and setting that the audience will feel ever more pulled into, or trapped within, as the story unfolds. Seven plush roles for brave young performers.

    The overlapping boundaries of consent, peer pressure, self-definition, and sexual freedom become ever more blurred as the night continues in this bold and haunting new play. A familiar-feeling ensemble and setting that the audience will feel ever more pulled into, or trapped within, as the story unfolds. Seven plush roles for brave young performers.

  • Heather Helinsky: Marble Rooftop

    This is written by a confident voice asking generational questions about the mixed messages received about sex, power, peer pressure, and consent. The characters are vivid and brimming with complicated emotions and agendas as one night at a sleepover unfolds. Is the joy of dance that bonds them all empowering or is it just another competitive activity pressuring them to conform to societal expectations for femininity?

    This is written by a confident voice asking generational questions about the mixed messages received about sex, power, peer pressure, and consent. The characters are vivid and brimming with complicated emotions and agendas as one night at a sleepover unfolds. Is the joy of dance that bonds them all empowering or is it just another competitive activity pressuring them to conform to societal expectations for femininity?

  • Shaun Leisher: Marble Rooftop

    A great play for colleges!! From the start you are sucked in to the world of these complicated girls.

    A great play for colleges!! From the start you are sucked in to the world of these complicated girls.

  • Jordan Bird: Marble Rooftop

    I'm obsessively in love with this play. Eliana has gifted us with 7 young women who dazzle and shine with unique voices and desperate needs. The play has moments of true joy and deep, intense dread; the threat of male infiltration into this party creates stakes that rise ever higher from beginning to end. You'll fall in love with these characters, long for what's best for them, feel their joy, and feel wrecked by their commitment to each other. These girls are lions and I love them. Read this play.

    I'm obsessively in love with this play. Eliana has gifted us with 7 young women who dazzle and shine with unique voices and desperate needs. The play has moments of true joy and deep, intense dread; the threat of male infiltration into this party creates stakes that rise ever higher from beginning to end. You'll fall in love with these characters, long for what's best for them, feel their joy, and feel wrecked by their commitment to each other. These girls are lions and I love them. Read this play.