Recommendations of The Ocean Breathes Salty

  • Eric Mansfield: The Ocean Breathes Salty

    David Hansen is a master at planting important facts among subtle character interactions, which forces the audience to pay attention to the subtext. This story will have audience members guessing what will come next while still processing the moments they just witnessed. The short, delicate scenes of this drama lead up to an ending that will have us all looking for a bunny to save.

    David Hansen is a master at planting important facts among subtle character interactions, which forces the audience to pay attention to the subtext. This story will have audience members guessing what will come next while still processing the moments they just witnessed. The short, delicate scenes of this drama lead up to an ending that will have us all looking for a bunny to save.

  • Hayley St. James: The Ocean Breathes Salty

    If “Almost, Maine” relocated to the coast for the summer and was visited by David Lynch. A moody, bitter, and haunting series of scenes that leave you lusting to know more while sitting contentedly with the odd but rewarding journey you’ve taken in the short time you’ve spent with the characters.

    If “Almost, Maine” relocated to the coast for the summer and was visited by David Lynch. A moody, bitter, and haunting series of scenes that leave you lusting to know more while sitting contentedly with the odd but rewarding journey you’ve taken in the short time you’ve spent with the characters.

  • Rand Higbee: The Ocean Breathes Salty

    A quirky little romance/ghost story from David Hansen. I found it had a bit of a "Twin Peaks" feel. You think you know where it's going until you realize you don't. And you keep guessing until the end...and then you keep guessing some more.

    A quirky little romance/ghost story from David Hansen. I found it had a bit of a "Twin Peaks" feel. You think you know where it's going until you realize you don't. And you keep guessing until the end...and then you keep guessing some more.

  • Max Langert: The Ocean Breathes Salty

    This play in five scenes is spooky, quick-paced and moody in a way that matches the dramatic coast of southern Maine. As characters drop hints of what’s to come, there’s sorrow and bittersweetness hanging over everything. We want things to go well, even as we know there will be darkness. The play haunts us till its final dramatic end.

    This play in five scenes is spooky, quick-paced and moody in a way that matches the dramatic coast of southern Maine. As characters drop hints of what’s to come, there’s sorrow and bittersweetness hanging over everything. We want things to go well, even as we know there will be darkness. The play haunts us till its final dramatic end.