Recommendations of Blink of an Eye

  • Lee R. Lawing: Blink of an Eye

    A gut-wrenching play that pulls you in from the start and tears your soul in half by its end.. Lamedman gives you a peek into an average family and the tragic moment that has redefined them and forever changed the landscape of their small American dream. Powerful in its intimacy that frames each character in their solitude which may never be overcome.

    A gut-wrenching play that pulls you in from the start and tears your soul in half by its end.. Lamedman gives you a peek into an average family and the tragic moment that has redefined them and forever changed the landscape of their small American dream. Powerful in its intimacy that frames each character in their solitude which may never be overcome.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Blink of an Eye

    A beautiful and devastating play brilliantly delivered in monologues that enable us to feel the full impact and more of this story on its characters. So well done and incredibly powerful.

    A beautiful and devastating play brilliantly delivered in monologues that enable us to feel the full impact and more of this story on its characters. So well done and incredibly powerful.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Blink of an Eye

    In a heartbeat...that's all it takes to ruin lives. Told in monologue form, we hear from witnesses, participants and family about one foolish mistake. And the consequences. Beautifully structured right to the end.

    In a heartbeat...that's all it takes to ruin lives. Told in monologue form, we hear from witnesses, participants and family about one foolish mistake. And the consequences. Beautifully structured right to the end.

  • Miranda Jonté: Blink of an Eye

    A very sad, very simple story of poor judgement and decisions resulting in ripple effect of devastation. When done well, I so enjoy piecemeal storytelling- and Blink of an Eye hits the mark dead center.
    Great monologue material here and an opportunity for some stellar ensemble work.

    A very sad, very simple story of poor judgement and decisions resulting in ripple effect of devastation. When done well, I so enjoy piecemeal storytelling- and Blink of an Eye hits the mark dead center.
    Great monologue material here and an opportunity for some stellar ensemble work.

  • John Busser: Blink of an Eye

    We never really know the true consequences of our actions and how many lives they effect, so this series of short mini interludes with the audience is an eye opener. Taking an event and showing it from multiple viewpoints creates a layered tapestry of tragedy. This is moving and powerful in its scope.

    We never really know the true consequences of our actions and how many lives they effect, so this series of short mini interludes with the audience is an eye opener. Taking an event and showing it from multiple viewpoints creates a layered tapestry of tragedy. This is moving and powerful in its scope.

  • Andrew Martineau: Blink of an Eye

    It is true that our lives can change instantaneously by a single irresponsible act, and this powerful play of monologues shows the horrific ripple effect of devastation on a family and their friends. Lamedman creates layer after layer of remorse, confusion and anger through these intersecting reflections, each told in a unique and authentic voice. I was heartbroken by the end but deeply moved.

    It is true that our lives can change instantaneously by a single irresponsible act, and this powerful play of monologues shows the horrific ripple effect of devastation on a family and their friends. Lamedman creates layer after layer of remorse, confusion and anger through these intersecting reflections, each told in a unique and authentic voice. I was heartbroken by the end but deeply moved.