Recommendations of Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

  • Eric Duhon: Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

    An emotional rollercoaster that only last 60 seconds. A young man who once found comfort, even joy, in his beliefs now finds himself lost. The material, while tragic, is utterly beautiful, telling a story many of us have lived.

    An emotional rollercoaster that only last 60 seconds. A young man who once found comfort, even joy, in his beliefs now finds himself lost. The material, while tragic, is utterly beautiful, telling a story many of us have lived.

  • Evan Spreen: Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

    So simple and yet so full of power. I’m in awe at Mr. Martin’s ability to move and affect you on such a personal intimate level with barely a paragraph.

    So simple and yet so full of power. I’m in awe at Mr. Martin’s ability to move and affect you on such a personal intimate level with barely a paragraph.

  • Mary Karty: Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

    In this short monologue, Steven G. Martin has encapsulated what many of us have had, a crisis of faith. So much emotion and drama in one minute. So powerful.

    In this short monologue, Steven G. Martin has encapsulated what many of us have had, a crisis of faith. So much emotion and drama in one minute. So powerful.

  • Cheryl Bear: Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

    A terrific capture of the crisis of faith when one believes God isn't all loving. Well done.

    A terrific capture of the crisis of faith when one believes God isn't all loving. Well done.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

    I wonder how many people reach this point in their journey of faith and practice and then take the next inexorable step. Steven G. Martin poses these questions and provides a powerful setting to ask them and leave you wondering what you would do in this situation.

    I wonder how many people reach this point in their journey of faith and practice and then take the next inexorable step. Steven G. Martin poses these questions and provides a powerful setting to ask them and leave you wondering what you would do in this situation.