Recommendations of Husk

  • David Hansen: Husk

    This is a great short play for three actors. Proctor takes a familiar Biblical tale and immerses it with humanity, and in a few brief minutes describes and expresses each person's discovery of shock, confusion, horror, grief, mourning, regret, resentment, blame, anger and (a kind of) acceptance, delivered with sincere pathos and a subtle wit. It is an education in what it means to be alive.

    This is a great short play for three actors. Proctor takes a familiar Biblical tale and immerses it with humanity, and in a few brief minutes describes and expresses each person's discovery of shock, confusion, horror, grief, mourning, regret, resentment, blame, anger and (a kind of) acceptance, delivered with sincere pathos and a subtle wit. It is an education in what it means to be alive.

  • Sam Heyman: Husk

    A haunting, emotional story of an unwritten aftermath, now put to page so plausibly and painfully by Erin Proctor. Husk teaches its characters a grim, sobering lesson; I have no doubt that it would leave audiences reeling. From one reader to another, read this play!

    A haunting, emotional story of an unwritten aftermath, now put to page so plausibly and painfully by Erin Proctor. Husk teaches its characters a grim, sobering lesson; I have no doubt that it would leave audiences reeling. From one reader to another, read this play!