Reconsider Me

20 milligrams theatre co. · Ages 14+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer March 12, 2024
The truly outstanding directing of this work made it absolutely enthralling! It is true that Marisa O'Brien had a fantastic cast of performers to assist her in telling this narrative; yet, this piece required genuine leadership and vision in order to convey all of the intricacies that it contains. Even though I'm in the process of handing out candy, I must say that these actors really were outstanding! Each is deserving of genuine acclaim and had their own unique opportunities to shine, and they most certainly did have those opportunities. THANK YOU SO MUCH, MUCH, MUCH!!... full review
RICARDO COLLIER uncertified reviewer February 09, 2024
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MELODY RING uncertified reviewer October 15, 2023
In the picturesque setting of a mountain retreat, a motley crew of actor friends gathers to bid farewell to their dear friend Randy. However, this is not your typical mourning ceremony. Instead, they gather to "bury" Randy in a unique and thought-provoking way, guided by his surviving partner, Madi. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to a cast of intriguing characters and encounters that delve into the realms of spirituality, friendship, and self-discovery. ... full review
JEREMY CHAVIS certified reviewer June 27, 2022
The writing was phenomenal, engaged the audience with cutting edge discussions involving philosophy, loss, friendship, and the human will, mixed in with the ego and resistance present in denial after a deep loss. Great story, wonderful actors, beautiful writing...Bravo!!... full review
MARIE ROUHBAN certified reviewer June 26, 2022
Incredibly touching and very well interpreted! A play that'll speak to everyone with very accurate and relevant messages... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 26, 2022
Love, Sex, Death, Religion, Life, Commitment, and the Labyrinth of communication all in one show. ... full review
CAROL BECKER certified reviewer June 24, 2022
This was a very powerful, compelling drama that was superbly directed, acted, and written! This ensemble moved like a well-oiled machine. As an audience member who came in not knowing much, I felt truly inspired to share this journey that playwright, Jeff Dinnell took me on! It was riveting to see the cast explore how the bonds of friendship are tested when one of your own is gone. ... full review
LYNN BECK certified reviewer June 24, 2022
"Reconsider Me" was a very well acted and directed play. The director made great use of a small stage and the characters were all well defined and well acted. The play explores timely themes of life, death, friendship and sexuality. I highly recommend this play.... full review
GEORGE ARVANITIDIS certified reviewer June 24, 2022
Let me start by saying, this play touching a cord in humanity's perspective of "time" and "matter". Relationships, understandings of life, death and reality, friendship, loyalty and of course lots of bizarre reality that some times is more superstitious than fantasy So I can say with confidence that I really enjoyed this play for many reasons. Fantastic writing, excellent direction and I would love to see it again in a bigger theater. Because although I believe that the smaller theater has its own gravity, I truly believe this play can also hold it self in a bigger theatre. And last but definitely not least. The acting! The acting was superb! Six beautiful young actors giving their soul on stage trying to take us to a journey of quest... full review
DAVID GUENAGA certified reviewer June 23, 2022
Truly, one of the best plays I’ve ever seen. I was engaged, laughing, and really invested in each and every moment. ... full review