Ellen Wittlinger

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  • This is a lovely short play. The characters are well-defined and the dialogue is quick and funny. It would make a great radio play.

    This is a lovely short play. The characters are well-defined and the dialogue is quick and funny. It would make a great radio play.

  • This is a wonderful play with great characters, especially the two older women. Secrets are revealed at just the right moments, and crabby, demanding Agnes redeems and saves herself as she must. Lovely ending.

    This is a wonderful play with great characters, especially the two older women. Secrets are revealed at just the right moments, and crabby, demanding Agnes redeems and saves herself as she must. Lovely ending.

  • Off the Map is thick with foreboding from the first and it doesn't disappoint as it continues either. I love a play that I can't imagine an ending for--this one really delivers on it's promises.

    Off the Map is thick with foreboding from the first and it doesn't disappoint as it continues either. I love a play that I can't imagine an ending for--this one really delivers on it's promises.

  • What a beautiful, painful play this is. The pauses speak as eloquently as the language itself. It's not easy to write about grief without falling into clichés, but Maisel takes you into the center of it in new ways. Highly recommended.

    What a beautiful, painful play this is. The pauses speak as eloquently as the language itself. It's not easy to write about grief without falling into clichés, but Maisel takes you into the center of it in new ways. Highly recommended.

  • I loved Helen & Troy which gives the story a whole new twist. It's very funny and there's lots of great swordplay beginning every scene. The inclusion of a non-binary character perfectly suits the theme of the play. Would love to see this staged.

    I loved Helen & Troy which gives the story a whole new twist. It's very funny and there's lots of great swordplay beginning every scene. The inclusion of a non-binary character perfectly suits the theme of the play. Would love to see this staged.