Recommendations of Everything, Devoured

  • Ky Weeks: Everything, Devoured

    I love it when a play asserts itself with a forceful intensity, and that's exactly what Gwynn presents for us here. The conflicts surrounding revolution and liberation are shown with a distinct sense of style, the supernatural blending in seamlessly with the urgency of the subject matter. A sharp reminder from us all of the dangers of reaching across class lines... or whatever lines separate this material reality from the next.

    I love it when a play asserts itself with a forceful intensity, and that's exactly what Gwynn presents for us here. The conflicts surrounding revolution and liberation are shown with a distinct sense of style, the supernatural blending in seamlessly with the urgency of the subject matter. A sharp reminder from us all of the dangers of reaching across class lines... or whatever lines separate this material reality from the next.

  • Omer Abbas Salem: Everything, Devoured

    What an exciting, wild wild wild play! It's queer, it's so very now, it's poignant and trippy. The emotional integrity drips from every page. I love it! Someone should produce this ASAP.

    What an exciting, wild wild wild play! It's queer, it's so very now, it's poignant and trippy. The emotional integrity drips from every page. I love it! Someone should produce this ASAP.

  • Abraham Johnson: Everything, Devoured

    A wildly queer firestorm of a play that hums with rich dramaturgy, spooky trans excellence, and a thrillingly theatrical deconstruction of Reagan's apocalyptic capitalism. Gwynn is a rip-roaring, fearless voice for our moment. There are so many lines in this play that genuinely made me gasp in their brave, full-throated rage at the 2024 America we all live in. Twisted in the best possible way. Not to mention the campy, glittery, survivalist climax? A gorgeous play to produce in the drag-club-post-capitalist-bunkers we could be living in soon

    A wildly queer firestorm of a play that hums with rich dramaturgy, spooky trans excellence, and a thrillingly theatrical deconstruction of Reagan's apocalyptic capitalism. Gwynn is a rip-roaring, fearless voice for our moment. There are so many lines in this play that genuinely made me gasp in their brave, full-throated rage at the 2024 America we all live in. Twisted in the best possible way. Not to mention the campy, glittery, survivalist climax? A gorgeous play to produce in the drag-club-post-capitalist-bunkers we could be living in soon

  • Shaun Leisher: Everything, Devoured

    I need to see this play produced NOW!!!! A play that asks if our future is one worth fighting for. I loved getting to know these characters and the ending is astonishing. This play is certainly not subtle. Big questions are being tackled here and Gwynn tackles them brilliantly.

    I need to see this play produced NOW!!!! A play that asks if our future is one worth fighting for. I loved getting to know these characters and the ending is astonishing. This play is certainly not subtle. Big questions are being tackled here and Gwynn tackles them brilliantly.