Recommendations of 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

  • Hailey Fernandes: 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

    This play is so wonderful and beautiful! It captures the cognitive dissonance a person experiences throughout their life beautifully. It was so comforting to see and hear that we are all human and experience things in some sort of a similar manner. It also showed the scary and unsure parts of life where you don’t know what’s happening as well. All in all this play was a great read and I definitely recommend it to anyone as there is some aspect that anyone can relate to.

    This play is so wonderful and beautiful! It captures the cognitive dissonance a person experiences throughout their life beautifully. It was so comforting to see and hear that we are all human and experience things in some sort of a similar manner. It also showed the scary and unsure parts of life where you don’t know what’s happening as well. All in all this play was a great read and I definitely recommend it to anyone as there is some aspect that anyone can relate to.

  • Alanna Sawall: 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

    I absolutely loved this play. It is so intimate and vulnerable and beautifully showcases the way a person moves through life and remembers big events while placing a lot of importance on small everyday ones. This play is one I think everyone should read!

    I absolutely loved this play. It is so intimate and vulnerable and beautifully showcases the way a person moves through life and remembers big events while placing a lot of importance on small everyday ones. This play is one I think everyone should read!

  • Malia Meyer: 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

    This play is such a unique take on following a character throughout her life. The writing of two characters that are truly one was wonderful to read. It is easy to understand, written in short moments to keep the reader engaged. The minimal set and costumes makes the play all about the actors, and their relationship. This was a great read that I would love to see on stage!

    This play is such a unique take on following a character throughout her life. The writing of two characters that are truly one was wonderful to read. It is easy to understand, written in short moments to keep the reader engaged. The minimal set and costumes makes the play all about the actors, and their relationship. This was a great read that I would love to see on stage!

  • Anne Voss: 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

    This play is so great in all aspects. It touches on psychological things, while also being easy to digest and a fun read. It can make you cry, as well as laugh as Victoria goes through her life. It shows that not all “big” moments in our lives are truly the most important, and that you need to be present always. I loved this play, and these two characters were wonderful.

    This play is so great in all aspects. It touches on psychological things, while also being easy to digest and a fun read. It can make you cry, as well as laugh as Victoria goes through her life. It shows that not all “big” moments in our lives are truly the most important, and that you need to be present always. I loved this play, and these two characters were wonderful.

  • Trey’lon Salley: 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

    Wow, Wow, Wow. This play is such a quick read but I mean that in the best way possible. It is interesting how this play flows, truly continuing that essence of life moving fast. It is amazing to see such a clear relationship dynamic between the two characters from start to finish. I appreciate the work that Libby Heily has done with this play because it is a great one. Would definitely read before death comes a knocking. lol.

    Wow, Wow, Wow. This play is such a quick read but I mean that in the best way possible. It is interesting how this play flows, truly continuing that essence of life moving fast. It is amazing to see such a clear relationship dynamic between the two characters from start to finish. I appreciate the work that Libby Heily has done with this play because it is a great one. Would definitely read before death comes a knocking. lol.

  • Aly Kantor: 37 Incidents Between Victoria and Her Brain

    Every word and moment counts in this enthralling two-hander, in which we watch Victoria and her brain grow and develop over the course of a sometimes-scary, sometimes-idyllic, always-relatable life. The simplicity of the staging keeps the emphasis on emotions, which are effective, primal, and intense. Throughout, the brain is Victoria's greatest protector and worst enemy, and is there for the best and the worst of her life. Anyone with an anxiety-adjacent mental illness will relate BIG TIME. Still, it's laugh out loud funny, succinct, and fast-moving, with an ending that had my heart in my...

    Every word and moment counts in this enthralling two-hander, in which we watch Victoria and her brain grow and develop over the course of a sometimes-scary, sometimes-idyllic, always-relatable life. The simplicity of the staging keeps the emphasis on emotions, which are effective, primal, and intense. Throughout, the brain is Victoria's greatest protector and worst enemy, and is there for the best and the worst of her life. Anyone with an anxiety-adjacent mental illness will relate BIG TIME. Still, it's laugh out loud funny, succinct, and fast-moving, with an ending that had my heart in my throat. A sublime, moving play!