Recommendations of In Transit (10 min.)

  • John Busser: In Transit (10 min.)

    A reminder that while we all make the journey, it's a lot better with a traveling companion. Robin Rice has written a lovely short play that would be perfect for two older actresses. It gives them characters with heart, brains, gumption and most important, a sense of connection. Terrific writing.

    A reminder that while we all make the journey, it's a lot better with a traveling companion. Robin Rice has written a lovely short play that would be perfect for two older actresses. It gives them characters with heart, brains, gumption and most important, a sense of connection. Terrific writing.

  • Michael Wells-Oakes: In Transit (10 min.)

    From the first All-Aboard, 'In Transit" zooms! A mysterious, funny, timely journey into the "elderly hearts" of Jen and Jenny. Life's not through with them- - there's still surprises, choices, possibilities a plenty! Two exciting parts for actresses. A heartfelt, charming and challenging play- - I think your audience will love "In Transit."

    From the first All-Aboard, 'In Transit" zooms! A mysterious, funny, timely journey into the "elderly hearts" of Jen and Jenny. Life's not through with them- - there's still surprises, choices, possibilities a plenty! Two exciting parts for actresses. A heartfelt, charming and challenging play- - I think your audience will love "In Transit."

  • Ian Donley: In Transit (10 min.)

    Robin Rice gives us a lot to chew on. These two women need each other in ways the other doesn't fully understand, but respects.

    Robin Rice gives us a lot to chew on. These two women need each other in ways the other doesn't fully understand, but respects.

  • Bill Savage: In Transit (10 min.)

    I just HAD to read this play once I saw the train analogy, and I loved the rapid-fire list of the famous trains -- that was worth the read by itself!
    OK, so are they taking the "ultimate" rail trip? Or is one of them? That's what I believe keeps the reader wondering.
    And then you start thinking, is this just the start of a dual "trip?"
    It's such a cute little story ... like the way their names are the same, too.

    I just HAD to read this play once I saw the train analogy, and I loved the rapid-fire list of the famous trains -- that was worth the read by itself!
    OK, so are they taking the "ultimate" rail trip? Or is one of them? That's what I believe keeps the reader wondering.
    And then you start thinking, is this just the start of a dual "trip?"
    It's such a cute little story ... like the way their names are the same, too.

  • Lynda Crawford: In Transit (10 min.)

    Two train-lovers meet near the end of the line, but for them it could be a beginning. All aboard for a funny, lovely ride.

    Two train-lovers meet near the end of the line, but for them it could be a beginning. All aboard for a funny, lovely ride.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: In Transit (10 min.)

    Having visited several homes like the one in this lovely short play, I can understand the drive to "take a train" and leave. It's a simple but powerful love story.

    Having visited several homes like the one in this lovely short play, I can understand the drive to "take a train" and leave. It's a simple but powerful love story.