Recommendations of And Vaster

  • Abbey Fenbert: And Vaster

    When I heard this piece read at the Great Plains Theatre Conference, I was struck by the poetry that weaved in and out of everyday conversations, elevating small moments into emotionally resonant arias. The writer's intelligence, sense of humor and ambition shines through each scene.

    When I heard this piece read at the Great Plains Theatre Conference, I was struck by the poetry that weaved in and out of everyday conversations, elevating small moments into emotionally resonant arias. The writer's intelligence, sense of humor and ambition shines through each scene.

  • Bernardo Cubría: And Vaster

    A wonderful play about what it means to pursue a life in the arts and then be confronted with the real world. I love the comedy in this piece and the relationship between the central couple is very moving. Congrats!

    A wonderful play about what it means to pursue a life in the arts and then be confronted with the real world. I love the comedy in this piece and the relationship between the central couple is very moving. Congrats!

  • Carrie Barrett: And Vaster

    A keen, witty and tenacious look into a couple's choice not to have children featuring my favorite kind characters to watch onstage: a strong-willed, opinionated woman and a misanthrope. Provocative and evocative. Its themes really moved me. Check it out!

    A keen, witty and tenacious look into a couple's choice not to have children featuring my favorite kind characters to watch onstage: a strong-willed, opinionated woman and a misanthrope. Provocative and evocative. Its themes really moved me. Check it out!

  • Joel Fishbane: And Vaster

    Saw this at a reading at the Great Plains Theatre Conference and want to see more of it ASAP. Skye has a sharp voice made even sharper when dealing with sex and death, this play's two primary themes.

    Saw this at a reading at the Great Plains Theatre Conference and want to see more of it ASAP. Skye has a sharp voice made even sharper when dealing with sex and death, this play's two primary themes.