The Women of Lockerbie by Deborah Brevoort

ensemble theatre · little earthquakes emsemble · Ages 14+ · United States of America

Add Your Review
DENISE BARRETT certified reviewer June 04, 2018
Wow! The execution of this play was beautiful. The actors all put on a very thoughtful and true portrayal of the characters and thr things they all went through. There wont be a dry eye at the end of any performance!... full review
JACOB SMITH certified reviewer June 04, 2018
Really great, patient storytelling! Hyper talented cast and crew delivering on a really incredible story that I knew nothing about!... full review
SANDI MILNE uncertified reviewer June 04, 2018
This show is simply “A MUST SEE” for everyone 🎭... full review
ROBYN MIGEL certified reviewer June 04, 2018
My favorite show at Fringe so far. I was moved to tears. I didn't know about this story before, and it was told beautifully. Highly recommend this play.... full review
DAVID CHRZANOWSKI certified reviewer June 04, 2018
This play and the execution was poignant and moving. You should go see it! ... full review
JIM MARTYKA certified reviewer June 05, 2018
A solid piece of theatre that resonates with its audience, bringing a sense of catharsis to anyone who has dealt with loss and grief (and who hasn't?). Director Jim Blanchette takes a script that could easily be heavy-handed and presents it with a perfect balance of subtlety and power in all the right moments. He's helped by a cast of insanely talented stage and screen professionals, who breathe soulful life into these characters and share not just their pain, but also their journey through it. It's beautiful to watch. ... full review
JULIA PLOSTNIEKS uncertified reviewer June 09, 2018
tagged as: thoughtful · riveting
This is a gorgeously acted and directed play that challenges our default perspectives on headline tragedy and leaves a haunting impression.... full review
ROB ANGELL certified reviewer June 09, 2018
This is a stunning and heartwrenching tale of loss, grief, and healing that combines the modern and ancient to deliver a powerful production. If you're anything like me (read: human) expect a good 75-minute cry.... full review
DARREN MANGLER certified reviewer June 11, 2018
tagged as: drama · Talent · famous · off-broadway · true events.
A cast of pure talent is rare at the HFF! This cast has it!... full review
STEVE BENAQUIST certified reviewer June 17, 2018
tagged as: Moving and Truthful
This show moved me. You might say: it's about parents of a son lost to the infamous PanAm flight 103 bombing in 1988, how could it not move you? The play is written with craft and consideration, personalizing it. One couple, Americans visiting the Scottish town where the wreckage landed, display the distortions grief can work on a marriage, where the one who chooses to be the "rock" denies himself his true feelings, and the other falls further than she might, in balance. And the townspeople -- who ever thought of what they saw? The explosion happened high above, but the wreckage and the bodies landed right where they lived. They too suffer. The grief, the coping, the love of spouse and stranger are all excellently portrayed. There is a touc... full review