Recommendations of Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

  • Alexandra Rogers: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    Horrifying, heartfelt, and deeply intimate. This play is a great study of what happens when you can't do anything but hunker down and endure, and of what happens when the unimaginable becomes mundanity.

    Horrifying, heartfelt, and deeply intimate. This play is a great study of what happens when you can't do anything but hunker down and endure, and of what happens when the unimaginable becomes mundanity.

  • Jan Rosenberg: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    Yellowjackets if it actually made sense and instead of a plane crash it's a nuclear event. Sophie's writing is always SO DARK and equally SO goddamn funny. I especially loved the desperation for normalcy as the world falls apart around these women. Female friendship, betrayal, rivalry, and apocalyptic horror! R.I.P Buttercup.

    Yellowjackets if it actually made sense and instead of a plane crash it's a nuclear event. Sophie's writing is always SO DARK and equally SO goddamn funny. I especially loved the desperation for normalcy as the world falls apart around these women. Female friendship, betrayal, rivalry, and apocalyptic horror! R.I.P Buttercup.

  • Perse Grammer: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    Absolutely captivated by this play! Hilarious, heart-wrenching, and horrifying.

    Absolutely captivated by this play! Hilarious, heart-wrenching, and horrifying.

  • Leah Plante-Wiener: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    Fills you with dread like you wouldn't believe. Also super funny. McIntosh is leading the charge on writing plays where girls get to beat each other up. Thank god!

    Fills you with dread like you wouldn't believe. Also super funny. McIntosh is leading the charge on writing plays where girls get to beat each other up. Thank god!

  • Anita Parrott: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    Had the wonderful good fortune to see a staged reading of this play, and left aching for the characters so vivid in their humanity that it felt like they'd been my personal friends. McIntosh delivers delicious dialogue and a thrilling story.

    Had the wonderful good fortune to see a staged reading of this play, and left aching for the characters so vivid in their humanity that it felt like they'd been my personal friends. McIntosh delivers delicious dialogue and a thrilling story.

  • David Rigano: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    I was not only thinking about this one long after it was over, but the feelings it made me feel - which were all of them - lingered in the most wonderfully discomforting way. The characters are rich, and seeing which parts of them get stronger as they deal with the world crashing down around them is compelling and at times terrifying.

    I was not only thinking about this one long after it was over, but the feelings it made me feel - which were all of them - lingered in the most wonderfully discomforting way. The characters are rich, and seeing which parts of them get stronger as they deal with the world crashing down around them is compelling and at times terrifying.

  • Samantha Oty: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    I’ve been looking for something to fill the “Yellowjackets” hole in my life, and this did the trick. McIntosh has given us an edge-of-your-seat thriller that you won’t be able to put down as a group of camp counselors try to survive the apocalypse.

    I’ve been looking for something to fill the “Yellowjackets” hole in my life, and this did the trick. McIntosh has given us an edge-of-your-seat thriller that you won’t be able to put down as a group of camp counselors try to survive the apocalypse.

  • Shaun Leisher: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    A gripping play with well-written female characters. This play kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end.

    A gripping play with well-written female characters. This play kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end.

  • anna rachel: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    With dynamic, complex female characters, McIntosh expertly navigates the desperation that drive us to cling to our humanity, even in the worst of times. If you like feminist Sci-Fi, you will like this play. If you like summer camp, you will ike this play. If you like Susan Beth Pfiefer's life as we knew it, you will like this play. I eagerly await a world in which this play is produced more. Hopefully I'll be able to see it on stage!

    With dynamic, complex female characters, McIntosh expertly navigates the desperation that drive us to cling to our humanity, even in the worst of times. If you like feminist Sci-Fi, you will like this play. If you like summer camp, you will ike this play. If you like Susan Beth Pfiefer's life as we knew it, you will like this play. I eagerly await a world in which this play is produced more. Hopefully I'll be able to see it on stage!

  • Claudia Isabel: Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer

    This play grips you from the start and takes you on a journey through what isolation during the apocalypse could be like, and the lengths people will go to get what they need. Couldn't put it down and would love to see it onstage!

    This play grips you from the start and takes you on a journey through what isolation during the apocalypse could be like, and the lengths people will go to get what they need. Couldn't put it down and would love to see it onstage!