Recommendations of Esther Choi and the Fish that Drowned

  • Rachel Bublitz: Esther Choi and the Fish that Drowned

    This play would be so devastating if it weren't for the incredible humor Walters uses throughout for levity. What this does to me instead, is create these intense moments of juxtaposition where my need to laugh and cry crash on top of one another. Would love to see this produced!

    This play would be so devastating if it weren't for the incredible humor Walters uses throughout for levity. What this does to me instead, is create these intense moments of juxtaposition where my need to laugh and cry crash on top of one another. Would love to see this produced!

  • Erlina Ortiz: Esther Choi and the Fish that Drowned

    I enjoy how this play unfolds and lets us know more and more about these characters and how they try to keep each other safe. Very rarely do we get to see a grand-daugther grand-father relationship portrayed on stage and I think this play does it beautifully while dealing with important contemporary concepts. When grandfather talks about the cops being so mean my heart just breaks!

    I enjoy how this play unfolds and lets us know more and more about these characters and how they try to keep each other safe. Very rarely do we get to see a grand-daugther grand-father relationship portrayed on stage and I think this play does it beautifully while dealing with important contemporary concepts. When grandfather talks about the cops being so mean my heart just breaks!

  • Julie Zaffarano: Esther Choi and the Fish that Drowned

    Ester Choi is a young woman struggling with abandonment, grief, anger, as she questions her motivations and choices. As Walters masterfully reveals her characters through a series of telling vignettes, we are drawn into their familiar, yet unsettling world.

    Ester Choi is a young woman struggling with abandonment, grief, anger, as she questions her motivations and choices. As Walters masterfully reveals her characters through a series of telling vignettes, we are drawn into their familiar, yet unsettling world.

  • Shaun Leisher: Esther Choi and the Fish that Drowned

    An absolutely haunting memory play and fascinating character study. I loved how nuanced this play’s exploration of personal aspirations is. Please someone produce this!!!

    An absolutely haunting memory play and fascinating character study. I loved how nuanced this play’s exploration of personal aspirations is. Please someone produce this!!!