Recommendations of To Love Alone

  • Paul Donnelly: To Love Alone

    A charming premise, engaging characters, and witty dialogue ... this is the perfect holiday confection. Better than a box of chocolates, but perhaps not as pragmatic as a valentine containing a condom.

    A charming premise, engaging characters, and witty dialogue ... this is the perfect holiday confection. Better than a box of chocolates, but perhaps not as pragmatic as a valentine containing a condom.

  • Lee R. Lawing: To Love Alone

    Love the line if they are so bad why do they cost 6.99? I thought the art of card giving was on the wane and maybe it is, but Marineau gives two souls searching for said card close to the Saint's holiday and realizing that maybe, just maybe, they might like one another enough to go out and possibly start sending said cards to each other on that next day of love. A magical and funny time.

    Love the line if they are so bad why do they cost 6.99? I thought the art of card giving was on the wane and maybe it is, but Marineau gives two souls searching for said card close to the Saint's holiday and realizing that maybe, just maybe, they might like one another enough to go out and possibly start sending said cards to each other on that next day of love. A magical and funny time.

  • Claudia Haas: To Love Alone

    Can Martineau make writing ‘I love you,” on post-it-notes a thing? Because I honestly think he could start a revolution. Hallmark, are you listening? We want post-it-notes for 89 cents.

    Can Martineau make writing ‘I love you,” on post-it-notes a thing? Because I honestly think he could start a revolution. Hallmark, are you listening? We want post-it-notes for 89 cents.

  • Morey Norkin: To Love Alone

    Absolutely charming! Imagine the possibility of finding love over a shared disappointment in the quality of Valentine’s Day cards. We can’t help but hope this is just the beginning for Curt and Jill. Andrew Martineau’s writing is clever and touching, unlike your typical VD card collection. Hallmark, if you’re listening…

    Absolutely charming! Imagine the possibility of finding love over a shared disappointment in the quality of Valentine’s Day cards. We can’t help but hope this is just the beginning for Curt and Jill. Andrew Martineau’s writing is clever and touching, unlike your typical VD card collection. Hallmark, if you’re listening…

  • Pam Munson Steadman: To Love Alone

    Wonderfully written, Andrew! I especially enjoyed your poetry within this play.
    Why cards are so expensive is a puzzlement. Thank you for bringing this to our attention through a fun script!

    Wonderfully written, Andrew! I especially enjoyed your poetry within this play.
    Why cards are so expensive is a puzzlement. Thank you for bringing this to our attention through a fun script!

  • Bruce Karp: To Love Alone

    With Valentine's Day rapidly approaching, Martineau has written a sweet play about the high cost and possibly the low necessity of buying cheesy, expensive Valentine cards...and who among us has not done so??? Anyway, a delightful concept executed in a low-key and charming way, that should please readers and producers alike.

    With Valentine's Day rapidly approaching, Martineau has written a sweet play about the high cost and possibly the low necessity of buying cheesy, expensive Valentine cards...and who among us has not done so??? Anyway, a delightful concept executed in a low-key and charming way, that should please readers and producers alike.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: To Love Alone

    The act of trying to find that 'perfect' card is always a delicate balancing act, and that is what Andrew has created in this lovely ten minute piece. He has expertly taken two people trying to navigate the expensive complexity of buying a Valentines card and intertwined it with wonderful moments that won't fail to make you smile. An audience will feel privileged to be a part of the moment between these two people.

    Roses are Red
    Violets are Blue
    I loved reading this play
    And I bet you will too!

    Sorry, couldn't resist :-D

    The act of trying to find that 'perfect' card is always a delicate balancing act, and that is what Andrew has created in this lovely ten minute piece. He has expertly taken two people trying to navigate the expensive complexity of buying a Valentines card and intertwined it with wonderful moments that won't fail to make you smile. An audience will feel privileged to be a part of the moment between these two people.

    Roses are Red
    Violets are Blue
    I loved reading this play
    And I bet you will too!

    Sorry, couldn't resist :-D

  • Debra A. Cole: To Love Alone

    Cards are a ridiculous waste of money... and Valentine's cards are THE WORST! I promise I love love...but I hate cards. This short piece by ANDREW MARTINEAU speaks my language. What do I love? MEET CUTES like this. A perfect addition to any festival that makes fun of... or celebrates LOVE.

    Cards are a ridiculous waste of money... and Valentine's cards are THE WORST! I promise I love love...but I hate cards. This short piece by ANDREW MARTINEAU speaks my language. What do I love? MEET CUTES like this. A perfect addition to any festival that makes fun of... or celebrates LOVE.

  • Jaxson Mackling: To Love Alone

    Omg…this play is a cuteness overload!

    MARTINEAU’s short piece, “To Love Alone” is the perfect example of what it means to love someone even if it’s awkward. A piece that will truly pull at your heartstrings. The lovely addition to any Valentine’s Day (play) celebration.

    Masterful. Well written. A romance to die for.

    Omg…this play is a cuteness overload!

    MARTINEAU’s short piece, “To Love Alone” is the perfect example of what it means to love someone even if it’s awkward. A piece that will truly pull at your heartstrings. The lovely addition to any Valentine’s Day (play) celebration.

    Masterful. Well written. A romance to die for.

  • Christopher Soucy: To Love Alone

    We have all heard of looking for love in all the wrong places, but looking for love in a Valentine’s Day card is twice as difficult. Andrew Martineau deftly turns looking into finding in this smooth romantic encounter in a greeting card aisle.

    We have all heard of looking for love in all the wrong places, but looking for love in a Valentine’s Day card is twice as difficult. Andrew Martineau deftly turns looking into finding in this smooth romantic encounter in a greeting card aisle.