Recommendations of Under the Stones

  • Evan Baughfman: Under the Stones

    An engaging meeting between strangers reveals the humanity present at each man’s core. A delightful story with hints of sadness and loads of warmth!

    An engaging meeting between strangers reveals the humanity present at each man’s core. A delightful story with hints of sadness and loads of warmth!

  • Joe Swenson: Under the Stones

    Under The Stones is a very heartwarming and needed piece of theater. As a writer, you want to capture the essence of a moment and Jacquie does so in amazing detail and with iconic lines like, "Bath Blocking Me" and the moment where Lief acknowledges without saying it, that he hadn't noticed Bernie. Bernie and Lief carry this beautiful arc throughout the show that lands wonderfully in friendship. Jacquie is a wonderful writer and this show shows off her skill!

    Under The Stones is a very heartwarming and needed piece of theater. As a writer, you want to capture the essence of a moment and Jacquie does so in amazing detail and with iconic lines like, "Bath Blocking Me" and the moment where Lief acknowledges without saying it, that he hadn't noticed Bernie. Bernie and Lief carry this beautiful arc throughout the show that lands wonderfully in friendship. Jacquie is a wonderful writer and this show shows off her skill!

  • Morey Norkin: Under the Stones

    The latest in Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn’s stone circle series is a truly touching piece. The interaction between Bernie and Leif is at first confrontational, but as shared memories of Spiffy the cat are recalled, the tone softens. As in JFP’s TREE, the desire to be seen is central to this story and makes the resolution so much sweeter. Audiences will love this.

    The latest in Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn’s stone circle series is a truly touching piece. The interaction between Bernie and Leif is at first confrontational, but as shared memories of Spiffy the cat are recalled, the tone softens. As in JFP’s TREE, the desire to be seen is central to this story and makes the resolution so much sweeter. Audiences will love this.

  • John Busser: Under the Stones

    Jacquie Floyd has a way of pulling at your heartstrings like nobody's business. Reading the interaction between Bernie and Leif, watching them compromise on the location of a birdbath that would be aesthetically pleasing, yet serve as a way to honor a beloved late pet cat, is just wonderful. So many homeless people feel as though they are invisible to society. And Leif making the attempt to not only respect Bernie's wishes, but make sure that he respects his original intent to help his friend Em. Leif is a special character we're all lucky to know.

    Jacquie Floyd has a way of pulling at your heartstrings like nobody's business. Reading the interaction between Bernie and Leif, watching them compromise on the location of a birdbath that would be aesthetically pleasing, yet serve as a way to honor a beloved late pet cat, is just wonderful. So many homeless people feel as though they are invisible to society. And Leif making the attempt to not only respect Bernie's wishes, but make sure that he respects his original intent to help his friend Em. Leif is a special character we're all lucky to know.