Recommendations of A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

  • Susan Middaugh: A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

    Excellent play. Dramatic, emotional, to the point, still relevant. I loved the line Gittel says to Rubin: "is your arm broken?" Reminds me of a Nora Ephron movie where her husband Carl Bernstein says: "where's the butter?" You've scored again, Arianna. Feisty genes.

    Excellent play. Dramatic, emotional, to the point, still relevant. I loved the line Gittel says to Rubin: "is your arm broken?" Reminds me of a Nora Ephron movie where her husband Carl Bernstein says: "where's the butter?" You've scored again, Arianna. Feisty genes.

  • Abhisek Bhattacharya: A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

    Forced into marital servitude, Libby seemed to have abandoned her dreams, hopes, and self-care and taught her daughter Gittel how to follow the rules and serve men- until Gittel was about to be coerced into following her mother's footsteps. Ariana Rose's "A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS" is a wonderfully crafted period piece that resonates with today's world. The play generates a warm, glowing feeling; it is an incredible feel-good story about hope, courage, and motherly love. Brilliant!

    Forced into marital servitude, Libby seemed to have abandoned her dreams, hopes, and self-care and taught her daughter Gittel how to follow the rules and serve men- until Gittel was about to be coerced into following her mother's footsteps. Ariana Rose's "A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS" is a wonderfully crafted period piece that resonates with today's world. The play generates a warm, glowing feeling; it is an incredible feel-good story about hope, courage, and motherly love. Brilliant!

  • Lynn Millar: A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

    One will root for Gittel immediately. She is well aware of what she wants. And it's not feeding men, even her second-cousin Rubin, nor being sold to the million-year-old neighbor. Pleading with her father does no good. But her mother has an answer. Her sister in New York "will know what to do." Oh yes, she will. And the last line - perfect. You don't have a nipple, start today.

    One will root for Gittel immediately. She is well aware of what she wants. And it's not feeding men, even her second-cousin Rubin, nor being sold to the million-year-old neighbor. Pleading with her father does no good. But her mother has an answer. Her sister in New York "will know what to do." Oh yes, she will. And the last line - perfect. You don't have a nipple, start today.

  • Claudia Haas: A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

    What a gorgeous story of will, feminism, motherly love, and resilience. Even when women had no power, they found ways. Rose’s story evokes a time that is not as far removed as we think and infuses it with care and bravery. A play suitable for any time of year that celebrates love.

    What a gorgeous story of will, feminism, motherly love, and resilience. Even when women had no power, they found ways. Rose’s story evokes a time that is not as far removed as we think and infuses it with care and bravery. A play suitable for any time of year that celebrates love.

  • Brian Cern: A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

    A period family drama that both breaks your heart and leaves you filled with hope. A quiet-yet-powerful pieces that should be seen by all, the strong female characters set a bar for being fully developed on the page. One can only hope that a full realized production would convey such emotion, and I can only hope that I am able to see it.

    A period family drama that both breaks your heart and leaves you filled with hope. A quiet-yet-powerful pieces that should be seen by all, the strong female characters set a bar for being fully developed on the page. One can only hope that a full realized production would convey such emotion, and I can only hope that I am able to see it.

  • Robert Weibezahl: A KNIPPLE FULL OF DREAMS - ten-minute period drama

    Arianna Rose proves the worthy heir to Sholom Aleichem in this short slice of historical drama about a strong-willed Jewish girl in 1911 Romania. Faced with the prospect of a preordained life of marital servitude, Gittel opts for self-reliance, with all of its scary adventurous promise. A beautiful reminder of how women have always changed the world, even when they were told they could not.

    Arianna Rose proves the worthy heir to Sholom Aleichem in this short slice of historical drama about a strong-willed Jewish girl in 1911 Romania. Faced with the prospect of a preordained life of marital servitude, Gittel opts for self-reliance, with all of its scary adventurous promise. A beautiful reminder of how women have always changed the world, even when they were told they could not.