
PAINT NIGHT
DETAILS TO FOLLOW
World Premiere at The Purple Rose Theatre scheduled for April 2, 2020
Directed by Guy Sanville

NEVER NOT ONCE
THE ONLY CRITIC
“An emotional rollercoaster that hardly lets off the gas. This is the type of show that will be talked about in theatre circles for quite some time, and one can hope .”

MORNING AFTER GRACE
PULP ARTS, ANN ARBOR
“She’s a witty, subtle but also deeply sensitive playwright. She explores in the real context of this play some serious issues facing older people and she brings true compassion to the questions raised. The play should get produced at many other theaters in the future.”

CONVICTION
LOS ANGELES TIMES
“Carey Crim’s promising new drama about a high school teacher accused of sexual misconduct shares some obvious thematic DNA with John Patrick Shanley’s 2004 take on child abuse and the Catholic Church, but “Conviction” charts a more secular course with a mature theatrical voice and perspective all its own.”

SOME COUPLES MAY
THE ROGUE CRITIC
“Dives into the private lives of a married couple to unearth a story that in real life is often kept under wraps: their struggle with infertility. The result is a distinctive, emotional tale that further unfolds into a study of knowledge sharing and privacy among families and acquaintances.”

WAKE
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY TRIBUNE
“Wake is about death and life, hope and grief, facing the issues of aging and the potentials of youth, and the necessity of looking one’s own truth in the face.”

GROWING PRETTY
ANN ARBOR OBSERVER
“The final scene strikes with a kind of stealth brilliance when you find out that Growing Pretty is not a play about How I Met My Husband, or Why I Can Never Love Again. It’s a play about struggle and reward in other realms.”