Recommendations of Under the Hills

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Under the Hills

    The destruction of the natural world in the name of 'progress' is not a new thing to the human race but Michele has explored it in a wonderfully poetic way with vivid imagery as these two women follow the trail and explore both the past and the future and what it means for the path they find themselves on. I think it would make a wonderful radio play because if you close your eyes you can see, not only these women engaged in their conversation but the world they are discussing.

    The destruction of the natural world in the name of 'progress' is not a new thing to the human race but Michele has explored it in a wonderfully poetic way with vivid imagery as these two women follow the trail and explore both the past and the future and what it means for the path they find themselves on. I think it would make a wonderful radio play because if you close your eyes you can see, not only these women engaged in their conversation but the world they are discussing.

  • Beth Blatt: Under the Hills

    Such a poetic and terrifying trip these women went on. Michele captures the horror of Underhill by letting his words convict himself. And love the all the riding lingo!

    Such a poetic and terrifying trip these women went on. Michele captures the horror of Underhill by letting his words convict himself. And love the all the riding lingo!

  • Cheryl Bear: Under the Hills

    The lid is uncovered on the atrocities that were done as a call to live more harmoniously with each other and the natural world. Well done.

    The lid is uncovered on the atrocities that were done as a call to live more harmoniously with each other and the natural world. Well done.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Under the Hills

    This play is such a beautiful play that filled me with outrage. And it should. Underhills lines in the middle of this play show you how evil this man was. He's no hero for me or ever! All the evil that was done in the name of religion. as if God would want the slaughter of any soul if it could be harnessed into his army rather than be killed. For these men I wished that spirits did rise and haunt and hunt them down so that if they thought they were getting everlasting life it's filled with their pain.

    This play is such a beautiful play that filled me with outrage. And it should. Underhills lines in the middle of this play show you how evil this man was. He's no hero for me or ever! All the evil that was done in the name of religion. as if God would want the slaughter of any soul if it could be harnessed into his army rather than be killed. For these men I wished that spirits did rise and haunt and hunt them down so that if they thought they were getting everlasting life it's filled with their pain.