Recommendations of burn for You

  • Wyn Alyse Thomas: burn for You

    Had the pleasure of seeing this play at the Ojai Playwrights Conference, and it was genuinely one of my favorite plays I have ever seen. Moro has crafted beautiful and complicated characters, and explores trauma, love, and faith with so much depth and nuance.

    Had the pleasure of seeing this play at the Ojai Playwrights Conference, and it was genuinely one of my favorite plays I have ever seen. Moro has crafted beautiful and complicated characters, and explores trauma, love, and faith with so much depth and nuance.

  • Shaun Leisher: burn for You

    An epic piece of theatre. A play about belief beyond understanding and trying to break away from harmful cultures. I honestly had no clue where this play was going and how it would end. I was enthralled from the start. Loved the moments for audience participation. Regan has crafted a brilliant play that I will be thinking about for a long time.

    An epic piece of theatre. A play about belief beyond understanding and trying to break away from harmful cultures. I honestly had no clue where this play was going and how it would end. I was enthralled from the start. Loved the moments for audience participation. Regan has crafted a brilliant play that I will be thinking about for a long time.

  • Patrick Vermillion: burn for You

    Regan's play finds its way into your throat and then sits uneasily in your stomach where it sits like a knot - eating at your soul. She masterfully wanes you into a world of dread, grief, and sorrow but imbues the play with enough humanity that you never feel manipulated by its many powerful emotional moments. The characters here are rich and complex- full of contradictions and conflicting motivations. Read it, see it, hear it - and it will live with you long after the light goes out

    Regan's play finds its way into your throat and then sits uneasily in your stomach where it sits like a knot - eating at your soul. She masterfully wanes you into a world of dread, grief, and sorrow but imbues the play with enough humanity that you never feel manipulated by its many powerful emotional moments. The characters here are rich and complex- full of contradictions and conflicting motivations. Read it, see it, hear it - and it will live with you long after the light goes out

  • Lainie Vansant: burn for You

    This play felt incredibly brutal and incredibly true. It brings up big questions about faith, love, and relationships without offering any thin, pat answers for its audience. I had the opportunity to see a reading streamed by the GPTC New Plays Conference, and it was a moving, beautiful experience. This show is more than ready for a full production -- someone make it happen!

    This play felt incredibly brutal and incredibly true. It brings up big questions about faith, love, and relationships without offering any thin, pat answers for its audience. I had the opportunity to see a reading streamed by the GPTC New Plays Conference, and it was a moving, beautiful experience. This show is more than ready for a full production -- someone make it happen!