Recommendations of Folks Like You

  • John Busser: Folks Like You

    09.26.25 - For a play only a few years old (and steeped in a very specific time frame, making this a little time capsule of sorts), this was sweetly endearing. Ghosts are usually not experienced in such warm, glowing terms, so this was a breath of fresh air from Evan Baughfman. Just when I think I've got him figured out, he pleasantly surprises me again.

    09.26.25 - For a play only a few years old (and steeped in a very specific time frame, making this a little time capsule of sorts), this was sweetly endearing. Ghosts are usually not experienced in such warm, glowing terms, so this was a breath of fresh air from Evan Baughfman. Just when I think I've got him figured out, he pleasantly surprises me again.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Folks Like You

    Oh the loss of in person theatre for the living and the dead is painful. But this literally is a picture postcard moment and it is so lovely.

    Oh the loss of in person theatre for the living and the dead is painful. But this literally is a picture postcard moment and it is so lovely.

  • Deacon Sachs: Folks Like You

    Sweet story of the ghost in the theatre during covid! I love the interaction between the ghost and the owner.

    Sweet story of the ghost in the theatre during covid! I love the interaction between the ghost and the owner.

  • Paul Donnelly: Folks Like You

    The delightful interaction between a theatrical ghost and a theatre owner dealing with the isolation imposed by Covid is tinged with melancholy. It ends, though, on a note of pure uplift.

    The delightful interaction between a theatrical ghost and a theatre owner dealing with the isolation imposed by Covid is tinged with melancholy. It ends, though, on a note of pure uplift.

  • Aly Kantor: Folks Like You

    Oh, the unfortunate relatability of feeling so isolated and lonesome that you'd welcome the company of a ghost to talk to! This pandemic-era piece is charming, with a fun opportunity for a keen period costumer to flaunt their skill - and a keen actress to really ham it up! It's short, sweet, theatrical, and heartwarming - what more could you ask for?!

    Oh, the unfortunate relatability of feeling so isolated and lonesome that you'd welcome the company of a ghost to talk to! This pandemic-era piece is charming, with a fun opportunity for a keen period costumer to flaunt their skill - and a keen actress to really ham it up! It's short, sweet, theatrical, and heartwarming - what more could you ask for?!