Recommended by Annika Andersson

  • Incredibly engaging from the moment it begins. Each woman feels like she KNOWS what she wants and will simply do anything to get it. That drive is quite empowering, and yet, the play examines how that kind of drive affects not just people... but women (without banging you over the head with it). Compelling and powerful.

    Incredibly engaging from the moment it begins. Each woman feels like she KNOWS what she wants and will simply do anything to get it. That drive is quite empowering, and yet, the play examines how that kind of drive affects not just people... but women (without banging you over the head with it). Compelling and powerful.

  • Witty and touching. A "slice of life" (or cans of life) that also leave us with questions like... "why are we here on this planet in the first place?" To find something in common with soup is oddly uplifting, and I'm glad to now see soup as living beings.

    Witty and touching. A "slice of life" (or cans of life) that also leave us with questions like... "why are we here on this planet in the first place?" To find something in common with soup is oddly uplifting, and I'm glad to now see soup as living beings.

  • In a setting that inspires both awe and terror, this play employs magical realism, the memory play, and existentialism in a way that is really fascinating. Compelling characters and stakes.

    In a setting that inspires both awe and terror, this play employs magical realism, the memory play, and existentialism in a way that is really fascinating. Compelling characters and stakes.

  • Farce that makes you laugh and then question WHY you were laughing. Very engaging from beginning to end and illustrates the wild rollercoaster of "having a dream" in a way that is new and terrifyingly wonderful.

    Farce that makes you laugh and then question WHY you were laughing. Very engaging from beginning to end and illustrates the wild rollercoaster of "having a dream" in a way that is new and terrifyingly wonderful.

  • Engaging characters with a weaving plot that keeps you engaged. It opens up a whole world of exploration for the cast, and I imagine it would be a treat to produce (and experience)!

    Engaging characters with a weaving plot that keeps you engaged. It opens up a whole world of exploration for the cast, and I imagine it would be a treat to produce (and experience)!

  • Annika Andersson: Ding, Ding! HONK, HONK!

    Hilarious and provocative! A wonderful illustration of adulthood... and how it can make ZERO sense most of the time. Would love to see it as a farce.

    Hilarious and provocative! A wonderful illustration of adulthood... and how it can make ZERO sense most of the time. Would love to see it as a farce.