Recommendations of Deeper

  • Scott Sickles: Deeper

    Combining the supernatural with admin is always a winning combination. Throw in a little Shakespeare and a twist or turn on every page, and you get DEEPER.

    Andrew and Ophelia’s individual frustrations have brought them to a mutual juncture. The specifics as to how they got here aren’t as important as the fact that Here They Are! One on borrowed time and the other in a borrowed body.

    Floyd-Priskorn gives each their own jittery, impatient wit - the kind that’s magnified by a bad day and demands a deeper connection. Hilarious, elegant, and unexpected!

    Combining the supernatural with admin is always a winning combination. Throw in a little Shakespeare and a twist or turn on every page, and you get DEEPER.

    Andrew and Ophelia’s individual frustrations have brought them to a mutual juncture. The specifics as to how they got here aren’t as important as the fact that Here They Are! One on borrowed time and the other in a borrowed body.

    Floyd-Priskorn gives each their own jittery, impatient wit - the kind that’s magnified by a bad day and demands a deeper connection. Hilarious, elegant, and unexpected!

  • Jack Levine: Deeper

    JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has created a play with a fascinating plot - a young man Is ready to commit suicide. Then, with the appearance of the Angel of Death, a feeling of hope comes to Andrew. He willing takes the steps towards something - better? “Deeper” challenges our imagination. It is a wonderful play!

    JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has created a play with a fascinating plot - a young man Is ready to commit suicide. Then, with the appearance of the Angel of Death, a feeling of hope comes to Andrew. He willing takes the steps towards something - better? “Deeper” challenges our imagination. It is a wonderful play!

  • Maximillian Gill: Deeper

    A lovely little fable, an adept blend of thoroughly charming and life-affirming with fairly dark subject matter. Themes of free will and existential despair interweave in interesting ways and are given real weight. I also love the characterization of the angel of death and the general light and gentle touch balanced with the heavy themes. I can imagine so many moments in this short piece reading as magical on stage.

    A lovely little fable, an adept blend of thoroughly charming and life-affirming with fairly dark subject matter. Themes of free will and existential despair interweave in interesting ways and are given real weight. I also love the characterization of the angel of death and the general light and gentle touch balanced with the heavy themes. I can imagine so many moments in this short piece reading as magical on stage.