Recommendations of Eden 2

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Eden 2

    This play is funny and sad at the same time. The "voice of God" is just so witty, but, of course, terrifying! The truth she speaks is hard to argue with! As an actor, this may be the first time I would fight to play a role no one sees! I love the concept and the message within. This would be a winning piece in a short play showcase.

    This play is funny and sad at the same time. The "voice of God" is just so witty, but, of course, terrifying! The truth she speaks is hard to argue with! As an actor, this may be the first time I would fight to play a role no one sees! I love the concept and the message within. This would be a winning piece in a short play showcase.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Eden 2

    Woah! I can't even imagine what was going through the characters minds when 'the voice' drops their news. Morey truly has a wonderful imagination! To take an already 'far out' idea, like the repopulation of Mars and add the twist he does is just brilliant. The fact that he's able to do all of this and have me giggling out loud at certain points is just marvellous! Its a piece that would be really great to see, so produce it!

    Woah! I can't even imagine what was going through the characters minds when 'the voice' drops their news. Morey truly has a wonderful imagination! To take an already 'far out' idea, like the repopulation of Mars and add the twist he does is just brilliant. The fact that he's able to do all of this and have me giggling out loud at certain points is just marvellous! Its a piece that would be really great to see, so produce it!

  • Paul Smith: Eden 2

    Oh this is a clever piece of writing. Morey Norkin, takes the story of creation and re-creates it and, at the same time, raises questions about man's treatment of the planet, faith, religion and the meaning of life - all in ten minutes. At a time of multiple crises on Earth, this play takes on many levels of interest. Fun, funny, worrying and full of foreboding. An audience will be left thinking - that is for certain!

    Oh this is a clever piece of writing. Morey Norkin, takes the story of creation and re-creates it and, at the same time, raises questions about man's treatment of the planet, faith, religion and the meaning of life - all in ten minutes. At a time of multiple crises on Earth, this play takes on many levels of interest. Fun, funny, worrying and full of foreboding. An audience will be left thinking - that is for certain!