Recommendations of Tracks

  • Tom Moran: Tracks

    A disturbing vignette from a dystopian near-future. Well-crafted dialogue and characters contribute to a gradual and effective buildup of tension and an unexpected but sadly inevitable conclusion. Engaging and suspenseful.

    A disturbing vignette from a dystopian near-future. Well-crafted dialogue and characters contribute to a gradual and effective buildup of tension and an unexpected but sadly inevitable conclusion. Engaging and suspenseful.

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Tracks

    Eerie and feeling, "Tracks" is a play worth reading.
    Through her realistic dialogue and deep characterwork, Aly Kantor made me forget this play was science fiction. The world of the play was so rooted that it convinced me for a moment that Hadley's treatment was a real thing. It was only once I got to the end that I realized the subtle horror plot that Kantor had skillfully weaved. This would be so Twilight Zone-y to see onstage, and I 100% support it.

    Eerie and feeling, "Tracks" is a play worth reading.
    Through her realistic dialogue and deep characterwork, Aly Kantor made me forget this play was science fiction. The world of the play was so rooted that it convinced me for a moment that Hadley's treatment was a real thing. It was only once I got to the end that I realized the subtle horror plot that Kantor had skillfully weaved. This would be so Twilight Zone-y to see onstage, and I 100% support it.