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  • Adrienne Dawes: Spread

    I feel like everyone already knows how brilliant and impressive this work is and yes I'm highly biased - Jesús Valles is a homie and someone I loved "growing up with" in the Austin, TX theatre community - but you really need to read this play. I've made this play my ministry, as long as it is onstage anywhere, as soon as is published and available to everyone everywhere, it is my mission to get you to read, study, teach, perform, produce, direct, and make new art about this play.

    I feel like everyone already knows how brilliant and impressive this work is and yes I'm highly biased - Jesús Valles is a homie and someone I loved "growing up with" in the Austin, TX theatre community - but you really need to read this play. I've made this play my ministry, as long as it is onstage anywhere, as soon as is published and available to everyone everywhere, it is my mission to get you to read, study, teach, perform, produce, direct, and make new art about this play.

  • Mariana Carreño King: Spread

    Beautiful portrait of kids navigating school, family, and friendship. Just saw a wonderful production at INTAR Theatre in NY. Every minute of it is funny, moving and engaging. I wish every teenager/young adult got to see this play.

    Beautiful portrait of kids navigating school, family, and friendship. Just saw a wonderful production at INTAR Theatre in NY. Every minute of it is funny, moving and engaging. I wish every teenager/young adult got to see this play.

  • Shaun Leisher: Spread

    Finally got to read a play by Valles and wow did this play deliver. It's a moving story of four boys as they try to navigate their 9th grade year. Forces at home and in school push down on them and try to keep them from having a bright future but they dare to dream nonetheless. Loved the moments where these boys are shooting the shit and making fun of each other. I hope this gets produced everywhere. Boys like these characters need help and guidance and this play creates empathy for them.

    Finally got to read a play by Valles and wow did this play deliver. It's a moving story of four boys as they try to navigate their 9th grade year. Forces at home and in school push down on them and try to keep them from having a bright future but they dare to dream nonetheless. Loved the moments where these boys are shooting the shit and making fun of each other. I hope this gets produced everywhere. Boys like these characters need help and guidance and this play creates empathy for them.

  • Abe Johnson: Spread

    Is there anyone writing like Valles right now? The answer is no! This play is a visceral, tender, twisted love letter to the strange rituals of 9th grade boys and the things they consume. Valles' attention to detail is surgical-- clearly a teacher at heart, but thrillingly unafraid to mine the dark underbellies of 9th-grade boyhood. A wildfire play with totally singular relationships at the front and center. This play gave me goosebumps, broke my heart, and made me a little queasy. Produce this!

    Is there anyone writing like Valles right now? The answer is no! This play is a visceral, tender, twisted love letter to the strange rituals of 9th grade boys and the things they consume. Valles' attention to detail is surgical-- clearly a teacher at heart, but thrillingly unafraid to mine the dark underbellies of 9th-grade boyhood. A wildfire play with totally singular relationships at the front and center. This play gave me goosebumps, broke my heart, and made me a little queasy. Produce this!