Recommendations of PIETA

  • Emily Dzioba: PIETA

    After working with Brynn as a dramaturg for a workshop reading of PIETA, I can speak to how successfully the play's theatricality (images, music), character journeys, and themes successfully resonate in the work. Brynn has grounded us in the "accurate" historical context of these real-life women, while simultaneously creating compelling interpersonal drama. The result is a well-balanced story of empowerment and love. A living picture of women BEING -- and a beautiful one at that!

    After working with Brynn as a dramaturg for a workshop reading of PIETA, I can speak to how successfully the play's theatricality (images, music), character journeys, and themes successfully resonate in the work. Brynn has grounded us in the "accurate" historical context of these real-life women, while simultaneously creating compelling interpersonal drama. The result is a well-balanced story of empowerment and love. A living picture of women BEING -- and a beautiful one at that!

  • Michael C. O'Day: PIETA

    A lovely achievement, full of longing and lyricism and a seemingly limitless supply of vivid theatricality. Hambley displays a clear and tremendous love of the historical period and setting (the Ospedale della Pieta, where Antonio Vivaldi composed for the orphaned girls in its care) even as she interrogates it, focusing on the women left there through a contemporary understanding of disability discourse and queer desire. A wonderful demonstration of How To Do A Period Drama Right.

    A lovely achievement, full of longing and lyricism and a seemingly limitless supply of vivid theatricality. Hambley displays a clear and tremendous love of the historical period and setting (the Ospedale della Pieta, where Antonio Vivaldi composed for the orphaned girls in its care) even as she interrogates it, focusing on the women left there through a contemporary understanding of disability discourse and queer desire. A wonderful demonstration of How To Do A Period Drama Right.

  • Lee Harrison Daniel: PIETA

    Ugh this play. THIS PLAY. It's funny and it's sweet and it's heartbreaking. Gorgeous imagery. Dialogue that flows like the juice of the apple running down your chin. This play sticks with me. Dying to see it staged.

    Ugh this play. THIS PLAY. It's funny and it's sweet and it's heartbreaking. Gorgeous imagery. Dialogue that flows like the juice of the apple running down your chin. This play sticks with me. Dying to see it staged.

  • H. Avery: PIETA

    Wow. Captivating from the first few pages, PIETA is a tour de force with plum roles for disabled femmes. The text is empowering and epic, and there are opportunities for designers to have an absolute ball bringing this to life. I want to see this staged, and soon.

    Wow. Captivating from the first few pages, PIETA is a tour de force with plum roles for disabled femmes. The text is empowering and epic, and there are opportunities for designers to have an absolute ball bringing this to life. I want to see this staged, and soon.