Four Tree Plays

ensemble theatre · ray burley productions · Ages 13+ · United States

world premiere
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SELENA BROWN certified reviewer June 25, 2014
tagged as: trees · play · actor friendly
Sometimes it's difficult to experience well-developed plays in Los Angeles. This play really had me thinking about the trees, if they truly have feelings, and how important they are to mankind. Each actor committed 100% to the four tree plays. I also enjoyed the modern dance-type arrangement, I believe, in the third play, so look out for that because it brought a real, tender, emotional, humanistic approach, to how an older tree may feel. What a pleasant surprise!... full review
XAVIER SANTIAGO certified reviewer June 26, 2014
Good shit!... full review
CHRIS FARAH certified reviewer June 13, 2014
Oh WOW! I just loved this show so much and am now such a fan of all involved. This ensemble of actors- Dawn Alden, Whit Spurgeon, Leilani Marie Smith and Brendan Weinhold - play so beautifully together, really nuanced, heart-felt, fun and imaginative performances all around. At times I laughed out loud and at others I had goosebumps. All four short plays are super strong writing-wise as well, and I marveled at Tim J. Lim's simple beautiful staging and expertly tuned direction. This is a MUST SEE and for how many performances they have coupled with their Pay-What-You-Can prices you would only cheat yourself not to.... full review
ASHLEY STEED certified reviewer June 13, 2014
As I child I loved trees and could always be found up in a tree. As an only child I often anthropomorphized most things, including the tress which all had names. So I was delighted to see Four Tree Plays which are four short plays all on the topic of trees. “Seeking Still” depicts online dating for trees – smart and engaging writing by Nicolas Hoover cleverly encapsulates qualities of trees. “Tree Counsel” by Stina Pederson is about an old tree that could possibly have been an old site of worship. It’s the weakest of the four in terms of writing, but does have some lovely moments. “Sophistree” begins hilariously with an activist up in a tree that begins talking to him. Brendan Weinhold and Spencer Seibert’s writing is fast paced and... full review
KRISTA AMIGONE certified reviewer June 28, 2014
Great acting,innovative, and fun. Touching when you least expect it.... full review
OLGA VOLOZOVA certified reviewer June 29, 2014
tagged as: trees · imagination · theatricality
Very engaging experience of pure and thoughtful theatre. Charmingly childish while being so strange and deep and dreamlike…. Performed with such joy and mastership in the perfect technique of the "poor theatre", i.e. without any decorations or costuming, which enforces our imagination to do the work,- the short episodes where "one of the characters is a tree" stir some subtle and forgotten field of personal and undefined meanings…Remember that branch that touched your forehead almost as a human? remember that guy who looked at you as if he wanted to say something but kept silence? all that store of the myriads of connections with nature, with surroundings, with our own life that we keep passing by… The 4 funny, amazing stories (w... full review
ROSEMARY THOMAS certified reviewer June 29, 2014
The title is just the tip of the iceberg for the intricacies of this play. All the characters were alive and well developed. The actors were always in character and brought a open sense of charm to each role. ... full review
KIMBA HENDERSON certified reviewer June 30, 2014
Enjoyed each play tremendously, the writing was good and the actor ensemble elevated the material even more. Actors were flawless and fearless. A complete treat to watch and an extremely unique experience!... full review
ANDREW BOYLE certified reviewer June 23, 2014
tagged as: puns · commitment · director · Wonderful
Wonderful! did not have an idea of what I would see and hear and found myself laughing quite out loud for a Sunday morning! All the actors brought such commitment to every role and every role that it was so easy to believe in their stories. Writing was crisp and all well directed with the air sucked out just enough to leave me wanting a bit more. ... full review
MICHAEL RIZZO certified reviewer June 23, 2014
tagged as: trees
This was a real fun find on a recommendation from a friend. A very small, intimate venue with 4 short 15 minute plays. Get up close for this one in the first 2 rows. It was wonderful to see the performers change and mutate into various characters in each of the small plays. ...and we bumped into some of the cast later in the day and they were great people as well. Check this one out!... full review