Dead Caterpillars

by Layli Rohani

After the death of a close friend, Jordan and Greta find themselves coping with the loss in different ways; Greta, by visiting the gravesite often, and Jordan, by pretending nothing happened. This 10-minute play is a slice-of-life comedy about dealing with grief and how to lean on others for support, even when you disagree with them.

After the death of a close friend, Jordan and Greta find themselves coping with the loss in different ways; Greta, by visiting the gravesite often, and Jordan, by pretending nothing happened. This 10-minute play is a slice-of-life comedy about dealing with grief and how to lean on others for support, even when you disagree with them.

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  • Arthur M Jolly: Dead Caterpillars

    I too was lucky enough to see this one at the Midwest Dramatists Conference. It's a beautiul, character-driven slice of life that feels voyeuristic in its absolute believability; like you are spying on a couple's private conversation. It is filled with powerful lines. "I bet it smells like dirt" will live with me.

    I too was lucky enough to see this one at the Midwest Dramatists Conference. It's a beautiul, character-driven slice of life that feels voyeuristic in its absolute believability; like you are spying on a couple's private conversation. It is filled with powerful lines. "I bet it smells like dirt" will live with me.

  • Annie Considine: Dead Caterpillars

    I saw this play at the Midwest Dramatists Conference and am tempted to categorize it as "cozycore" because Layli Rohani infuses comfort between the two characters and in the environment effortlessly. The discussions about tea juxtaposed with conversations of death and grief were perfectly executed. Really comforting to watch.

    I saw this play at the Midwest Dramatists Conference and am tempted to categorize it as "cozycore" because Layli Rohani infuses comfort between the two characters and in the environment effortlessly. The discussions about tea juxtaposed with conversations of death and grief were perfectly executed. Really comforting to watch.

  • Scott Sickles: Dead Caterpillars

    The pacing of this play, especially at the start, is so effortlessly natural, watching it feel like an invastion of privacy. These characters are lived in, real, very very married for a very long time. Rohani cements their bond by making sure they never tell each other things they already know unless they NEED TO. The play beaufiully builds a vast world beyond the walls of their house, filled with people that matter. A rich and resonant piece, made more elegant by the use of live music. Lovely

    The pacing of this play, especially at the start, is so effortlessly natural, watching it feel like an invastion of privacy. These characters are lived in, real, very very married for a very long time. Rohani cements their bond by making sure they never tell each other things they already know unless they NEED TO. The play beaufiully builds a vast world beyond the walls of their house, filled with people that matter. A rich and resonant piece, made more elegant by the use of live music. Lovely

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