Eric Roberts

New England based community actor, writer, and director. Lover of the weird and absurd.

New England based community actor, writer, and director. Lover of the weird and absurd.

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  • For a ten-minute play, it packs a lot of punch and would fit well as an episode of The Twilight Zone—great dialogue and the ability to unravel the mystery of the scene.

    For a ten-minute play, it packs a lot of punch and would fit well as an episode of The Twilight Zone—great dialogue and the ability to unravel the mystery of the scene.

  • The play establishes precise physical and emotional changes depicted through the growing forest in the motel and the changes in costume pieces for the lead. Excellent adaption of Where the Wild Things are and the old Two Wolves myths with contemporary topics of relationships, deforestation, and cultural norms.

    The play establishes precise physical and emotional changes depicted through the growing forest in the motel and the changes in costume pieces for the lead. Excellent adaption of Where the Wild Things are and the old Two Wolves myths with contemporary topics of relationships, deforestation, and cultural norms.

  • The play examines reputation and status around one great piece of music. The play establishes clear stakes and consequences for the characters as the worlds of art and church mold together.

    The play examines reputation and status around one great piece of music. The play establishes clear stakes and consequences for the characters as the worlds of art and church mold together.

  • Oh boy howdy, this is an excellent piece of Sam Shepard-esq theater. This play uncovers the dark scars of youth and coming of age in a broken family structure as the wills and strong desires of others manipulate Kim’s world. Andy Boyd brilliantly examines choice and coming of age through a distorted lens.

    Oh boy howdy, this is an excellent piece of Sam Shepard-esq theater. This play uncovers the dark scars of youth and coming of age in a broken family structure as the wills and strong desires of others manipulate Kim’s world. Andy Boyd brilliantly examines choice and coming of age through a distorted lens.

  • TEACH is a timeless piece of theater that examinesgender bias on multiple levels in American school system. Donna’s writing cuts deep into the subject matter in unique style through the creative staging of the piece.

    TEACH is a timeless piece of theater that examinesgender bias on multiple levels in American school system. Donna’s writing cuts deep into the subject matter in unique style through the creative staging of the piece.

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