Recommendations of H.O.A.

  • Renee Schilling: H.O.A.

    Lots of twists and turns and sparkling lights. Midwestern nice and wicked dark humor. This would be a delightful and surprising addition to your holiday line up.

    Lots of twists and turns and sparkling lights. Midwestern nice and wicked dark humor. This would be a delightful and surprising addition to your holiday line up.

  • David Hilder: H.O.A.

    Oh MY. I love my holidays on the pitch dark side, and Green's play hits that sweet (sour) place dead center. Terrific work!

    Oh MY. I love my holidays on the pitch dark side, and Green's play hits that sweet (sour) place dead center. Terrific work!

  • Lisa Attanasio: H.O.A.

    There's lots going on below the surface of this Christmas comedy. Surprising and funny with a reversal you'll never see coming! It would also be easy to produce just about anywhere.

    There's lots going on below the surface of this Christmas comedy. Surprising and funny with a reversal you'll never see coming! It would also be easy to produce just about anywhere.

  • Eden Lane: H.O.A.

    Mathew green has a sharp comedy-to-thriller about HOA holiday enforcement that takes a dark turn you won’t see coming. The dialogue crackles. Perfect for festivals seeking smart, unsettling work.

    Mathew green has a sharp comedy-to-thriller about HOA holiday enforcement that takes a dark turn you won’t see coming. The dialogue crackles. Perfect for festivals seeking smart, unsettling work.