Recommendations of JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

  • Morey Norkin: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    Sometimes couples are meant to be together even over several lifetimes. In Jonna/Jack, Arianna Rose allows a couple to explore their past lives when they enter the afterlife. In this realm, they discover more about themselves and what they truly want than they were able to during their most recent life. We can’t help but hope that whatever is next for these two will not be short lived. A lovely story with multiple casting/staging options. I have no doubt it will find its way to the stage soon and often.

    Sometimes couples are meant to be together even over several lifetimes. In Jonna/Jack, Arianna Rose allows a couple to explore their past lives when they enter the afterlife. In this realm, they discover more about themselves and what they truly want than they were able to during their most recent life. We can’t help but hope that whatever is next for these two will not be short lived. A lovely story with multiple casting/staging options. I have no doubt it will find its way to the stage soon and often.

  • Claudia Haas: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    Can the past create hope for the future! Are there soulmates? Rose creates a grand sweeping story in a short one act that speaks of love, redemption and what is everlasting. Not a small feat for a large and expansive play.

    Can the past create hope for the future! Are there soulmates? Rose creates a grand sweeping story in a short one act that speaks of love, redemption and what is everlasting. Not a small feat for a large and expansive play.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    Have you ever wondered if you and your partner were ever together in another life? If you are intriqued by reincarnation, past lives, and the Akashic Records, then this well-crafted creative one-act play is definitely for you. Intersting characters and a compelling plot propel the story forward to the satisfying ending. A must-see!

    Have you ever wondered if you and your partner were ever together in another life? If you are intriqued by reincarnation, past lives, and the Akashic Records, then this well-crafted creative one-act play is definitely for you. Intersting characters and a compelling plot propel the story forward to the satisfying ending. A must-see!

  • Rene Zabel: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    I had the pleasure of watching a reading of Jonna/Jack in the Celtic Calling play reading contest. Breaking up is hard but in this one act, Arianna takes it to the next level. It makes one hope that the after life plays out in this way. There is nothing to fear just a book of everything we do with each lifetime. Can those we love travel through lives with us? Makes one pause.

    I had the pleasure of watching a reading of Jonna/Jack in the Celtic Calling play reading contest. Breaking up is hard but in this one act, Arianna takes it to the next level. It makes one hope that the after life plays out in this way. There is nothing to fear just a book of everything we do with each lifetime. Can those we love travel through lives with us? Makes one pause.

  • Kim E. Ruyle: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    Jonna/Jack deals with the afterlife and reincarnation, but at its core, it’s about compatibility, long-term – even everlasting – compatibility. Jonna has cats and is into woo-woo spiritual stuff. Seems like a pretty good reason for Jack to reconsider marriage, until, that is, he gets a glimpse into alternative past lives. Arianna Rose gives us something meaty to chew on: What really makes for compatibility? It's certainly more than alliterative names. Excellent.

    Jonna/Jack deals with the afterlife and reincarnation, but at its core, it’s about compatibility, long-term – even everlasting – compatibility. Jonna has cats and is into woo-woo spiritual stuff. Seems like a pretty good reason for Jack to reconsider marriage, until, that is, he gets a glimpse into alternative past lives. Arianna Rose gives us something meaty to chew on: What really makes for compatibility? It's certainly more than alliterative names. Excellent.

  • Paul Donnelly: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    This is a play with a broad historical sweep and a solid emotional core. There is reason to hope that Jonna and Jack will fill the intentionally blank page in their historical record with a fulfilling life together.

    This is a play with a broad historical sweep and a solid emotional core. There is reason to hope that Jonna and Jack will fill the intentionally blank page in their historical record with a fulfilling life together.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: JONNA/JACK (award-winning one-act play)

    This one act is about lost souls, past existences and hopes for a future life with a long lost lover. it cleverly moves to different locations, times and ethnicities. It leaves us with hope for Jonna and Jack to finally have a happy life together. This flexible play is also designed for a cast of three, five or seven actors.

    This one act is about lost souls, past existences and hopes for a future life with a long lost lover. it cleverly moves to different locations, times and ethnicities. It leaves us with hope for Jonna and Jack to finally have a happy life together. This flexible play is also designed for a cast of three, five or seven actors.