Recommendations of Third Fountain on the Left

  • Dan Taube: Third Fountain on the Left

    This is a charming, heartfelt story about two unlikely friends that discover they are more alike than different. The characters are bold and visceral, and the story engages the mind and the heart. For a short play, it takes you on quite a journey that you will never forget. Highly recommended!!!

    This is a charming, heartfelt story about two unlikely friends that discover they are more alike than different. The characters are bold and visceral, and the story engages the mind and the heart. For a short play, it takes you on quite a journey that you will never forget. Highly recommended!!!

  • Bruce Karp: Third Fountain on the Left

    Playwright Weibezahl has written a sweet, yet complex play, filled with emotional underpinnings, about two people from different worlds who find some comfort in their grief, not quite understanding each other's language, but understanding each other's underlying need to connect. Beautifully written with an arc that will engage all readers as well as viewers when this play is produced, as it should be.

    Playwright Weibezahl has written a sweet, yet complex play, filled with emotional underpinnings, about two people from different worlds who find some comfort in their grief, not quite understanding each other's language, but understanding each other's underlying need to connect. Beautifully written with an arc that will engage all readers as well as viewers when this play is produced, as it should be.

  • Arianna Rose: Third Fountain on the Left

    An absolutely gorgeous short play about grief, healing, and the power of community. Playwright Robert Weibezahl has crafted two compelling characters in Bryon and Paola, so much so that I wanted to stay in their story and find out what happens next. Set against the backdrop of beautiful Italy, this lovely play is a reminder that the most important journey is the inner one and how we all impact each others lives. Read and produce!

    An absolutely gorgeous short play about grief, healing, and the power of community. Playwright Robert Weibezahl has crafted two compelling characters in Bryon and Paola, so much so that I wanted to stay in their story and find out what happens next. Set against the backdrop of beautiful Italy, this lovely play is a reminder that the most important journey is the inner one and how we all impact each others lives. Read and produce!

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Third Fountain on the Left

    Third Fountain on the Left is a sweet, tender two-hander with a twist. Two disparate people meet in a small town in Italy, both harboring loss, but manage to become friends. It's fun listening to their struggle to understand each other, each speaking a language they don't know well. At the end, we're hopeful for a happy ending.

    Third Fountain on the Left is a sweet, tender two-hander with a twist. Two disparate people meet in a small town in Italy, both harboring loss, but manage to become friends. It's fun listening to their struggle to understand each other, each speaking a language they don't know well. At the end, we're hopeful for a happy ending.