Recommendations of Eros

  • Ian Donley: Eros

    This play takes its moments to really poke at the audience to think deeply about just how fickle our humanity is. On the flip side, this is a very whimsical and fun play, full of rich characters for actors to play. Each character is explored just enough to give us a sense of their motivations, which comes full circle at the very end. Anyone playing Eros will have a fun time!

    This play takes its moments to really poke at the audience to think deeply about just how fickle our humanity is. On the flip side, this is a very whimsical and fun play, full of rich characters for actors to play. Each character is explored just enough to give us a sense of their motivations, which comes full circle at the very end. Anyone playing Eros will have a fun time!

  • Mike Byham: Eros

    This philosophically driven sci-fi comedy asks hefty questions surrounding the nature of humanity, the utility of religion and the future of our species. It's entertaining and thought-provoking. I love how the alternating scenes from the past inform the present. Perry gives us just enough hints to be curious of the characters' true nature without spoiling the reveal. A lot of fun to be had with this romp through time and space. Long live Eros!

    This philosophically driven sci-fi comedy asks hefty questions surrounding the nature of humanity, the utility of religion and the future of our species. It's entertaining and thought-provoking. I love how the alternating scenes from the past inform the present. Perry gives us just enough hints to be curious of the characters' true nature without spoiling the reveal. A lot of fun to be had with this romp through time and space. Long live Eros!

  • Aly Kantor: Eros

    Take a cool speculative premise, add a dash of mythology, dump in a TON of comedy, and a pinch of metatheatricality, and you have this funky sci-fi epic that spans time and space! I love the worldbuilding that sends us from the past, to the future, and back again, adding context and subtext as we go. The speculative angle is clear, with visions of today's world magnified and expanded to absurd limits. There are tons of great one-liners in there that will keep you thinking while you're laughing!

    Take a cool speculative premise, add a dash of mythology, dump in a TON of comedy, and a pinch of metatheatricality, and you have this funky sci-fi epic that spans time and space! I love the worldbuilding that sends us from the past, to the future, and back again, adding context and subtext as we go. The speculative angle is clear, with visions of today's world magnified and expanded to absurd limits. There are tons of great one-liners in there that will keep you thinking while you're laughing!

  • Patrick M Brennan: Eros

    Ambitious, deep, and thought-provoking, EROS will stay with you long after the lights go down.

    Ambitious, deep, and thought-provoking, EROS will stay with you long after the lights go down.

  • Patrick Bell: Eros

    A brilliant, witty, highly hilarious piece with the driest sense of humor in the deepest vacuums of space, this piece will leave you laughing and pondering life with its social commentary that will keep you engaged and ready to enter deep space with no cognitive thaw impairment required. Perfect for a blackbox or small theatre setting.

    A brilliant, witty, highly hilarious piece with the driest sense of humor in the deepest vacuums of space, this piece will leave you laughing and pondering life with its social commentary that will keep you engaged and ready to enter deep space with no cognitive thaw impairment required. Perfect for a blackbox or small theatre setting.