Recommendations of meat cute

  • Brian Cern: meat cute

    Peel off the bandaid. Look under the rock. Look below the surface. Everyone has a story, and it's not necessarily yours to understand. Therein lies the power of "meat cute," and it's unapologetic about it. The magic, however, is in its telling, in which we begin to understand. We, as a society, need exposure to more pieces like this.

    Peel off the bandaid. Look under the rock. Look below the surface. Everyone has a story, and it's not necessarily yours to understand. Therein lies the power of "meat cute," and it's unapologetic about it. The magic, however, is in its telling, in which we begin to understand. We, as a society, need exposure to more pieces like this.

  • Bram Hartman: meat cute

    All I can say is wow! Powerful, haunting, yet comedic, the audience quickly goes from a place of judgement to understanding to cheering them on. Very well written!

    All I can say is wow! Powerful, haunting, yet comedic, the audience quickly goes from a place of judgement to understanding to cheering them on. Very well written!

  • James Perry: meat cute

    "meat cute" is a raw and unapologetic exploration of love, life, and mortality. While its unconventional themes may challenge some, the play's depth and honesty make for a compelling and memorable experience.

    "meat cute" is a raw and unapologetic exploration of love, life, and mortality. While its unconventional themes may challenge some, the play's depth and honesty make for a compelling and memorable experience.

  • Brenton Kniess: meat cute

    This a bold piece of theatre. Aly Kantor is able to find a marvelous balance of comedy, tragedy, and drama. Aly has this gift of developing characters who we can picture with our very eyes. This piece is so intimate, intriguing, and so intense. It’s a piece of theatre that would really stick with an audience at any festival.

    This a bold piece of theatre. Aly Kantor is able to find a marvelous balance of comedy, tragedy, and drama. Aly has this gift of developing characters who we can picture with our very eyes. This piece is so intimate, intriguing, and so intense. It’s a piece of theatre that would really stick with an audience at any festival.

  • Liv Fassanella: meat cute

    This short play is so strange and beautiful. We need more theatre that makes us think about the weird 'what ifs' of life and meat cute does the job spectacularly.

    This short play is so strange and beautiful. We need more theatre that makes us think about the weird 'what ifs' of life and meat cute does the job spectacularly.