Recommendations of Raw and Bloody Love

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Raw and Bloody Love

    This play is a spooky, silly short that defies expectations. It's a fun take on the classic rom-com trope with a girlboss of a lead. Well done.

    This play is a spooky, silly short that defies expectations. It's a fun take on the classic rom-com trope with a girlboss of a lead. Well done.

  • Sawyer Quinn Brown: Raw and Bloody Love

    Spooky and hilarious! "Hey, don't be rude, she's on the phone" was my favorite line. Had me laughing out loud!

    Spooky and hilarious! "Hey, don't be rude, she's on the phone" was my favorite line. Had me laughing out loud!

  • Malt Schlitzmann: Raw and Bloody Love

    This has everything. Love, cults, murder... Or DOES it? A fun comedy which knows how to play with expectations.

    This has everything. Love, cults, murder... Or DOES it? A fun comedy which knows how to play with expectations.

  • Daniel Prillaman: Raw and Bloody Love

    Dzubak's hilarious horror brings a whole new meaning to the love language of "giving gifts." You have to admire Claire and her resolve, she's a big romantic at heart. Wonderful little (and indeed bloody) short that twists and turns exactly the way you hope it will.

    Dzubak's hilarious horror brings a whole new meaning to the love language of "giving gifts." You have to admire Claire and her resolve, she's a big romantic at heart. Wonderful little (and indeed bloody) short that twists and turns exactly the way you hope it will.

  • Evan Baughfman: Raw and Bloody Love

    This dark and funny play gives new meaning to "Love requires sacrifice"!

    This dark and funny play gives new meaning to "Love requires sacrifice"!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Raw and Bloody Love

    Right from the word go this intense piece grabs your attention with a powerful start and continues to hold your focus with intense back and forth dialogue between the characters. There was some phrasing that did tickle me in spite of the tense situation ("He doesn’t deserve the satisfaction of small talk") and as the piece went on the reveal of the reasoning for the situation did make me laugh and gave a perfect transition from horror to humour!

    Right from the word go this intense piece grabs your attention with a powerful start and continues to hold your focus with intense back and forth dialogue between the characters. There was some phrasing that did tickle me in spite of the tense situation ("He doesn’t deserve the satisfaction of small talk") and as the piece went on the reveal of the reasoning for the situation did make me laugh and gave a perfect transition from horror to humour!