Recommendations of Body Horror

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Body Horror

    Oh my gosh. Aly Kantor nails the clueless, blind-leading-the-blind experience of being a thirteen year old Catholic girl who is equal parts curious about and ashamed by her body. I love the dialogue between these two girls, especially their musings about God's vagina. What a gift for two actors. Also, best appendix ever. Produce this everywhere!

    Oh my gosh. Aly Kantor nails the clueless, blind-leading-the-blind experience of being a thirteen year old Catholic girl who is equal parts curious about and ashamed by her body. I love the dialogue between these two girls, especially their musings about God's vagina. What a gift for two actors. Also, best appendix ever. Produce this everywhere!

  • Dawn Branch: Body Horror

    This is a wonderfully honest portrayal of being a teen girl. Yes, some of the details vary from what others may have gone through. But we all know that puberty is awkward and it's great when you have a friend to have the most awkward conversations with. Bravo on this piece!

    This is a wonderfully honest portrayal of being a teen girl. Yes, some of the details vary from what others may have gone through. But we all know that puberty is awkward and it's great when you have a friend to have the most awkward conversations with. Bravo on this piece!

  • Betsy Dudak: Body Horror

    As a lapsed Catholic, I could not stop laughing. As once a young tween discovering my body, I could not stop shaking my head in a 'yeah-I-remember-that' sort of way. Great comedic and honest (I think this word has been used already to describe it) play. Captures so much in 10 mins. I am looking forward to reading more of Aly Kantor's plays. I can't wait to see this performed. So good.

    As a lapsed Catholic, I could not stop laughing. As once a young tween discovering my body, I could not stop shaking my head in a 'yeah-I-remember-that' sort of way. Great comedic and honest (I think this word has been used already to describe it) play. Captures so much in 10 mins. I am looking forward to reading more of Aly Kantor's plays. I can't wait to see this performed. So good.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Body Horror

    Honesty. Honesty and frank conversations would have saved a lot of little girls (and possibly little boys) a lot of confusion and possible self-hate. Plays like this remind me of how confusing and scary puberty was...but also...hilarious! Luckily Rosemary and Mary Rose have each other and can be honest with each other and the information they have access to at least. The honesty of this short play is what makes it so very wonderful and powerful!

    Honesty. Honesty and frank conversations would have saved a lot of little girls (and possibly little boys) a lot of confusion and possible self-hate. Plays like this remind me of how confusing and scary puberty was...but also...hilarious! Luckily Rosemary and Mary Rose have each other and can be honest with each other and the information they have access to at least. The honesty of this short play is what makes it so very wonderful and powerful!

  • Alexa Schoffel: Body Horror

    The most taboo topics make for the best slumber party secrets, and this charming play exhibits that to a ee. Both of these girls are so much fun to read and I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the discoveries they make. Something tells me this is only the beginning of their girlhood journey... And I would love to see where it goes next! Great!

    The most taboo topics make for the best slumber party secrets, and this charming play exhibits that to a ee. Both of these girls are so much fun to read and I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the discoveries they make. Something tells me this is only the beginning of their girlhood journey... And I would love to see where it goes next! Great!

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Body Horror

    This play is one for the girlies, and it's a big slay.
    What a fun coming of age comedy that does a great job balancing the genius of teenage girls with the naivety of youth.
    And then of course there's the "RELIGIOUS ECSTASY"?!
    The title might be BODY HORROR but this piece is a silly-goofy mood and it's so much fun!

    This play is one for the girlies, and it's a big slay.
    What a fun coming of age comedy that does a great job balancing the genius of teenage girls with the naivety of youth.
    And then of course there's the "RELIGIOUS ECSTASY"?!
    The title might be BODY HORROR but this piece is a silly-goofy mood and it's so much fun!

  • Vince Gatton: Body Horror

    I absolutely adore these two characters. 13-year-olds Rosemary and Mary Rose have a lot to figure out, but what a joy their journey of exploration and discovery is to witness. Aly Kantor's hilarious and charming play is loaded with clever choices, up to and including delicious supplemental materials (and their fonts). Fun, frank, and innocently erotic, Body Horror pushes all the right buttons.

    I absolutely adore these two characters. 13-year-olds Rosemary and Mary Rose have a lot to figure out, but what a joy their journey of exploration and discovery is to witness. Aly Kantor's hilarious and charming play is loaded with clever choices, up to and including delicious supplemental materials (and their fonts). Fun, frank, and innocently erotic, Body Horror pushes all the right buttons.