Recommendations of The Weight of Air

  • Debra A. Cole: The Weight of Air

    SUCH A LOVELY SHORT PLAY! DANA HALL is a true master with dialogue that educates an audience and makes them feel something deep and so very human. THANK YOU for a play that centers around two young females that doesn't revolve around a love interest. Their connection is so much deeper without that distraction.

    SUCH A LOVELY SHORT PLAY! DANA HALL is a true master with dialogue that educates an audience and makes them feel something deep and so very human. THANK YOU for a play that centers around two young females that doesn't revolve around a love interest. Their connection is so much deeper without that distraction.

  • Nora Louise Syran: The Weight of Air

    Stunning. I fell in love with these two female characters and the simple poetry present in the staging and dialogue. Thank you, Dana Hall, "for telling [us] something that matters."

    Stunning. I fell in love with these two female characters and the simple poetry present in the staging and dialogue. Thank you, Dana Hall, "for telling [us] something that matters."

  • Donald Loftus: The Weight of Air

    "The Weight of Air" is a beautifully written and deeply compassionate play that explores grief, autism, anxiety, and human connection with remarkable sensitivity and authenticity. Poetic without ever feeling sentimental, the play reminds us that sometimes surviving the darkness is simply finding someone willing to sit beside us in it.

    "The Weight of Air" is a beautifully written and deeply compassionate play that explores grief, autism, anxiety, and human connection with remarkable sensitivity and authenticity. Poetic without ever feeling sentimental, the play reminds us that sometimes surviving the darkness is simply finding someone willing to sit beside us in it.

  • Annie Schoonover: The Weight of Air

    A beautifully realized ten minute play. Strong characterization, and the central relationship is depicted with a surprising tenderness.

    A beautifully realized ten minute play. Strong characterization, and the central relationship is depicted with a surprising tenderness.

  • George Sapio: The Weight of Air

    A truly beautiful moment between two students who find themselves in the dark. For one it's scary; for the other a simple lack of light. But in the dark they explore and find that each has a way of translating the situation into something that makes sense. And they also find a way to better understand each other. An excellent short piece full of kindness and compassion for two actors.

    A truly beautiful moment between two students who find themselves in the dark. For one it's scary; for the other a simple lack of light. But in the dark they explore and find that each has a way of translating the situation into something that makes sense. And they also find a way to better understand each other. An excellent short piece full of kindness and compassion for two actors.