Recommendations of Last Drive to Dodge

  • Anna Tatelman: Last Drive to Dodge

    I saw this at Taproot Theatre in fall 2023. The poetic language in this piece is stunning. I also love how Andrew both honored and critiqued the genre of the Western through this thoughtful piece.

    I saw this at Taproot Theatre in fall 2023. The poetic language in this piece is stunning. I also love how Andrew both honored and critiqued the genre of the Western through this thoughtful piece.

  • Shaun Leisher: Last Drive to Dodge

    A wonderful Western!! This play has such rich characters and an ending full of hope.

    A wonderful Western!! This play has such rich characters and an ending full of hope.

  • Nelle Tankus: Last Drive to Dodge

    Andrew is a poet, folks. The language throughout this play is gorgeous, and the love between Ro and Prophet didn't just feel real, it felt singular and urgent. With beautiful direction by Valerie Curtis-Newton and an extremely talented cast, the production at Taproot is one that will stick with me for a long time.

    Andrew is a poet, folks. The language throughout this play is gorgeous, and the love between Ro and Prophet didn't just feel real, it felt singular and urgent. With beautiful direction by Valerie Curtis-Newton and an extremely talented cast, the production at Taproot is one that will stick with me for a long time.

  • Amy Gang: Last Drive to Dodge

    Such a lovely Western. At once a nostalgic western and smartly modern. How does one marry the two? It's magic. Four vivid characters with complicated and rich arcs. A real treat for all the actors. Sitting in the audience, it's clear it appeals to audience members of all ages. Definitely recommend.

    Such a lovely Western. At once a nostalgic western and smartly modern. How does one marry the two? It's magic. Four vivid characters with complicated and rich arcs. A real treat for all the actors. Sitting in the audience, it's clear it appeals to audience members of all ages. Definitely recommend.

  • Melanie Godsey: Last Drive to Dodge

    Last Drive to Dodge is a lush yet grounded world full of poetry, nuance and heart. This play is a sumptuous treat to read or to be lucky enough to be an audience member for.

    Last Drive to Dodge is a lush yet grounded world full of poetry, nuance and heart. This play is a sumptuous treat to read or to be lucky enough to be an audience member for.

  • David Katz: Last Drive to Dodge

    I never expected that the world needed a play about a Black cowboy in post-Reconstruction Texas until I read this gorgeous work as an entry to Ashland New Plays Festival. Now I know it does! The characters of Ro and Prophet, and their relationship, are marvelously complex. It was lovely to see LDtD fully realized at Taproot Theatre with a great cast and design team. Hopefully more will get to see this at a theater near you.

    I never expected that the world needed a play about a Black cowboy in post-Reconstruction Texas until I read this gorgeous work as an entry to Ashland New Plays Festival. Now I know it does! The characters of Ro and Prophet, and their relationship, are marvelously complex. It was lovely to see LDtD fully realized at Taproot Theatre with a great cast and design team. Hopefully more will get to see this at a theater near you.

  • Kate Danley: Last Drive to Dodge

    I caught this at The Taproot Theatre and I can barely put into words how gorgeous it was. Complex characters, great roles for women and BIPOC actors, a fascinating world set during Reconstruction in Texas, lyrical prose, and when it delved into conflict, the characters never lost their three-dimensional humanity or vulnerability. And with a cast of four people and easy staging requirements, it is such a "doable" play. I hope many, many other theatres pick up this show!

    I caught this at The Taproot Theatre and I can barely put into words how gorgeous it was. Complex characters, great roles for women and BIPOC actors, a fascinating world set during Reconstruction in Texas, lyrical prose, and when it delved into conflict, the characters never lost their three-dimensional humanity or vulnerability. And with a cast of four people and easy staging requirements, it is such a "doable" play. I hope many, many other theatres pick up this show!

  • Daniel Repp: Last Drive to Dodge

    A spectacular cowboy tale, refreshing in how it highlights stories the genre often overlooks. Through deals, deceit, and desire, the four characters push each other to a gripping climax.

    A spectacular cowboy tale, refreshing in how it highlights stories the genre often overlooks. Through deals, deceit, and desire, the four characters push each other to a gripping climax.

  • Ashland New Plays Festival: Last Drive to Dodge

    “A history lesson and an important cultural message via a compelling, entertaining and intensely human story with characters so alive that their creation seems effortless.” An enthusiastic account of Last Drive to Dodge from an audience member at Ashland New Plays Festival. ANPF audiences praised Last Drive to Dodge for its poeticism, truth, and authenticity, stating that this show "underscores why the stage really does matter." We are excited to support Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech as an ANPF 2021 winner, and we can’t wait for more audiences to experience this exciting new work.

    “A history lesson and an important cultural message via a compelling, entertaining and intensely human story with characters so alive that their creation seems effortless.” An enthusiastic account of Last Drive to Dodge from an audience member at Ashland New Plays Festival. ANPF audiences praised Last Drive to Dodge for its poeticism, truth, and authenticity, stating that this show "underscores why the stage really does matter." We are excited to support Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech as an ANPF 2021 winner, and we can’t wait for more audiences to experience this exciting new work.

  • Beth Kander: Last Drive to Dodge

    This new play cracks open the world of the old West you need to experience. Taut and tender, Andrew Lee Creech's play manages to evoke a familiar Western style and infuse it with an entirely new and necessary sensibility. Highly recommend.

    This new play cracks open the world of the old West you need to experience. Taut and tender, Andrew Lee Creech's play manages to evoke a familiar Western style and infuse it with an entirely new and necessary sensibility. Highly recommend.