Recommendations of End of the Day, Ep 1

  • Zack Peercy: End of the Day, Ep 1

    Every time I read this script, I'm excited for the potential of American Theatre. Dawes has crafted a brilliant script that reflects our culture so perfectly. Searing, nonsensical, and emotional, END OF THE DAY is the water-cooler talk that theatre needs right now.

    Every time I read this script, I'm excited for the potential of American Theatre. Dawes has crafted a brilliant script that reflects our culture so perfectly. Searing, nonsensical, and emotional, END OF THE DAY is the water-cooler talk that theatre needs right now.

  • Josh Beadle: End of the Day, Ep 1

    If we re-wrote the theatrical canon, I'd want this show added immediately. An hilarious rip into all things reality TV and reality itself. End of the Day will force you to rethink the stories we can tell onstage.

    If we re-wrote the theatrical canon, I'd want this show added immediately. An hilarious rip into all things reality TV and reality itself. End of the Day will force you to rethink the stories we can tell onstage.

  • Three Brothers Theatre: End of the Day, Ep 1

    Must See TV now exists on the stage. Dawes has created a captivating, weird, jarring, joyous, and terrifying look at reality, television and otherwise. Through all the facades, there is a deeply human story here. Such a remarkable challenge for actors. Cannot wait to binge this whole play cycle!

    Must See TV now exists on the stage. Dawes has created a captivating, weird, jarring, joyous, and terrifying look at reality, television and otherwise. Through all the facades, there is a deeply human story here. Such a remarkable challenge for actors. Cannot wait to binge this whole play cycle!

  • Zach Barr: End of the Day, Ep 1

    A play where nothing changes. A play where everything changes. The patter of Dawes characters approaches poetry in its absurdist adherences to the vestiges of a dying culture. I've never seen characters struggle so actively to avoid screaming out their existential dread, then douse that impulse with a protein shake. Brilliant.

    A play where nothing changes. A play where everything changes. The patter of Dawes characters approaches poetry in its absurdist adherences to the vestiges of a dying culture. I've never seen characters struggle so actively to avoid screaming out their existential dread, then douse that impulse with a protein shake. Brilliant.

  • Jerry Polner: End of the Day, Ep 1

    A powerfully funny, hard-edged treatment of reality television, U.K. style. End of the Day, Ep 1 is a brilliant comedy about how love, trust, and meaning can be scrubbed away by just a few TV cameras. Produce this play!

    A powerfully funny, hard-edged treatment of reality television, U.K. style. End of the Day, Ep 1 is a brilliant comedy about how love, trust, and meaning can be scrubbed away by just a few TV cameras. Produce this play!

  • Samantha Marchant: End of the Day, Ep 1

    I immensely admire the way Dawes has her characters speak. The rhythm, word choice, humor, and, underneath it all, heart, are all SPOT ON! At a quick glance, this could be mistaken as a transcript for an utterly juice-y episode, but on a closer look, you can see all the wonderful catastrophes hammering away at the edges of this reality TV bubble to remind us of bigger questions. Well done!! Can't wait for more episodes!

    I immensely admire the way Dawes has her characters speak. The rhythm, word choice, humor, and, underneath it all, heart, are all SPOT ON! At a quick glance, this could be mistaken as a transcript for an utterly juice-y episode, but on a closer look, you can see all the wonderful catastrophes hammering away at the edges of this reality TV bubble to remind us of bigger questions. Well done!! Can't wait for more episodes!