Recommendations of Love, Hathaway.

  • Daniel Prillaman: Love, Hathaway.

    "'Tis better to have loved and lost, then never to have loved at all." I'd add because even in, as Floyd-Priskorn so eloquently puts it, "the emptiness in between," that love remains with us because it was born in the first place. Anyway, my cat was on my lap while I watched a virtual performance of this and I didn't cry, I WEEPED LOVE FROM MY EYES. Beautiful encapsulation of grieving and remembrance.

    "'Tis better to have loved and lost, then never to have loved at all." I'd add because even in, as Floyd-Priskorn so eloquently puts it, "the emptiness in between," that love remains with us because it was born in the first place. Anyway, my cat was on my lap while I watched a virtual performance of this and I didn't cry, I WEEPED LOVE FROM MY EYES. Beautiful encapsulation of grieving and remembrance.

  • Evan Baughfman: Love, Hathaway.

    The bond between pet and person is almost supernatural, and this piece expertly captures such a relationship. The joy of being together… and the inevitable pain of letting go… Purrrre feline magic.

    The bond between pet and person is almost supernatural, and this piece expertly captures such a relationship. The joy of being together… and the inevitable pain of letting go… Purrrre feline magic.

  • Paul Braverman: Love, Hathaway.

    Anyone who has ever bonded with a pet, whether a cat or otherwise, will be moved by Floyd-Priskorn's touching play about connection and grief. The bond we create with our pets is unique and this play captures the heartache when a pet is gone. This play will bring a tear to your eye, even as you are smiling along with Hathaway, who is indeed a very wise cat. The actors will love sinking their hearts into this one.

    Anyone who has ever bonded with a pet, whether a cat or otherwise, will be moved by Floyd-Priskorn's touching play about connection and grief. The bond we create with our pets is unique and this play captures the heartache when a pet is gone. This play will bring a tear to your eye, even as you are smiling along with Hathaway, who is indeed a very wise cat. The actors will love sinking their hearts into this one.

  • Sam Heyman: Love, Hathaway.

    This play had me crying in the Zoom call, y’all! Jacquie is a master of the unexpected tearjerker. Love, Hathaway is a fantastic and sweet play about a cat mom and her late beloved fur child, and it engages with love and loss in a way many playwrights would do well to take note of. Excellent work!

    This play had me crying in the Zoom call, y’all! Jacquie is a master of the unexpected tearjerker. Love, Hathaway is a fantastic and sweet play about a cat mom and her late beloved fur child, and it engages with love and loss in a way many playwrights would do well to take note of. Excellent work!

  • Debra A. Cole: Love, Hathaway.

    The pain of losing an animal is deep and very real. Hathaway comes back to Erin just when she needs it the most. Animals are like that. They sense our needs. JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN understands basic human needs, and we all benefit from her understanding. Whatever loss you are feeling, FLOYD-PRISKORN gives us a theatrical experience to help us all heal. BEAUTIFUL.

    The pain of losing an animal is deep and very real. Hathaway comes back to Erin just when she needs it the most. Animals are like that. They sense our needs. JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN understands basic human needs, and we all benefit from her understanding. Whatever loss you are feeling, FLOYD-PRISKORN gives us a theatrical experience to help us all heal. BEAUTIFUL.

  • Claudia Haas: Love, Hathaway.

    A gentle, heartfelt, and funny remembrance of a well-loved furball. Priskorn knows cats, grief, purrs and the bonds we have with our furry family members. A few tears were shed reading this. And a few smiles also occurred. A gem for two actors and time well spent for an audience.

    A gentle, heartfelt, and funny remembrance of a well-loved furball. Priskorn knows cats, grief, purrs and the bonds we have with our furry family members. A few tears were shed reading this. And a few smiles also occurred. A gem for two actors and time well spent for an audience.

  • Nora Louise Syran: Love, Hathaway.

    Lovely. A purrfect exploration of grief and remembrance. Priskorn always manages to go straight to the heart of what's most important: dare to love. "Don’t worry about the emptiness in between."

    Lovely. A purrfect exploration of grief and remembrance. Priskorn always manages to go straight to the heart of what's most important: dare to love. "Don’t worry about the emptiness in between."

  • Neil Radtke: Love, Hathaway.

    The dialogue and interaction between Erin and Hathaway in "Love, Hathaway" create an emotionally charged scene that explores themes of loss, grief, and the bond between humans and their pets. This heartfelt and beautifully crafted piece is sure to touch the hearts of all who experience it.

    The dialogue and interaction between Erin and Hathaway in "Love, Hathaway" create an emotionally charged scene that explores themes of loss, grief, and the bond between humans and their pets. This heartfelt and beautifully crafted piece is sure to touch the hearts of all who experience it.

  • Christopher Soucy: Love, Hathaway.

    So, so beautiful. A testimony to grief and love. A lesson about holding on while letting go. One of the most treacherous acts of love is continuing in the face of devastating loss. There is true wisdom in this play, and truer humanity.

    So, so beautiful. A testimony to grief and love. A lesson about holding on while letting go. One of the most treacherous acts of love is continuing in the face of devastating loss. There is true wisdom in this play, and truer humanity.

  • Jonny Bolduc: Love, Hathaway.

    I shouldn't have read this at work, because now I'm ugly crying. This is an absolutely amazing, heart-wrenching, LOVELY play, would love to produce this or see it put it on somewhere, someday. It speaks to the loss and love that come with owning a pet. "Mom, you need to stop thinking about the emptiness in between and embrace the now." God, amazing amazing work.

    I shouldn't have read this at work, because now I'm ugly crying. This is an absolutely amazing, heart-wrenching, LOVELY play, would love to produce this or see it put it on somewhere, someday. It speaks to the loss and love that come with owning a pet. "Mom, you need to stop thinking about the emptiness in between and embrace the now." God, amazing amazing work.