Recommendations of Black Super Hero Magic Mama

  • Michael Garcia: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Yes, I'm a "day late, and a dollar short" but what can I say, I'm new here!

    I generally do not gravitate towards: "super-hero" type films, and/or content BUT, this play intrigued me. I specifically enjoyed how real time and fantasy/escapism were interwoven in the script. In addition, the subject-matter itself is all too real - and unfortunately, relevant six years after the play was first shared on NPX. For me as a new playwright, this play is a lesson all by itself.

    Kudos to the playwright!

    Yes, I'm a "day late, and a dollar short" but what can I say, I'm new here!

    I generally do not gravitate towards: "super-hero" type films, and/or content BUT, this play intrigued me. I specifically enjoyed how real time and fantasy/escapism were interwoven in the script. In addition, the subject-matter itself is all too real - and unfortunately, relevant six years after the play was first shared on NPX. For me as a new playwright, this play is a lesson all by itself.

    Kudos to the playwright!

  • Ryan Polk: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    I absolutely loved every word of this beautiful play. I started it and couldn't put it down until I was done. The way that the playwright used the fantasy elements to tell this story was masterful. 100/10, highly recommend!

    I absolutely loved every word of this beautiful play. I started it and couldn't put it down until I was done. The way that the playwright used the fantasy elements to tell this story was masterful. 100/10, highly recommend!

  • E. Q. Campbell: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Beauty and uniqueness encased with tragedy, a beautiful piece of work

    Beauty and uniqueness encased with tragedy, a beautiful piece of work

  • Mark Beach: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Super charming and heartbreaking all in one. Such an amazingly written script that tackles very current subjects in a way I never could've thought of in a million years. One of the most genuine scripts I've ever read.

    Super charming and heartbreaking all in one. Such an amazingly written script that tackles very current subjects in a way I never could've thought of in a million years. One of the most genuine scripts I've ever read.

  • Jasmine Aurelio: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    So beautifully written! It perfectly tackles the injustices that black individuals face and the false narratives that are put out in the media, while also bringing in this fantasy world that allows the audience to step into Sabrina's mind as she escapes reality. From its message, to its characters, and theatricality, this play is one you won't regret reading!

    So beautifully written! It perfectly tackles the injustices that black individuals face and the false narratives that are put out in the media, while also bringing in this fantasy world that allows the audience to step into Sabrina's mind as she escapes reality. From its message, to its characters, and theatricality, this play is one you won't regret reading!

  • Daphne Curran: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    This play is so touching, and unlike anything I've ever read. It combines true loss with humourous stage directions and an epic portrayal of a comic on stage.

    This play is so touching, and unlike anything I've ever read. It combines true loss with humourous stage directions and an epic portrayal of a comic on stage.

  • Karen Saari: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    This gorgeous play tells an important story about our country's horrific trend of police brutality against young Black men. Craig-Galvan manages to do this with brush strokes of humor that root us in both of Sabrina's realities. Imaginative. Powerful. Real.

    This gorgeous play tells an important story about our country's horrific trend of police brutality against young Black men. Craig-Galvan manages to do this with brush strokes of humor that root us in both of Sabrina's realities. Imaginative. Powerful. Real.

  • Chandler Hubbard: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    A bittersweet reckoning of grief and understanding, vacillating quickly between satire, heightened fantastical realism and gut-punching truths.

    A bittersweet reckoning of grief and understanding, vacillating quickly between satire, heightened fantastical realism and gut-punching truths.

  • Cheryl Bear: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    A beautiful approach to unimaginable grief that asks the questions in the most moving, touching and transformative way. Magical and gutting, well done.

    A beautiful approach to unimaginable grief that asks the questions in the most moving, touching and transformative way. Magical and gutting, well done.

  • Doug DeVita: Black Super Hero Magic Mama

    Utterly devastating. Utterly savage. Utterly stunning. And heartbreakingly beautiful from start to finish. READ THIS PLAY! PRODUCE THIS PLAY (AGAIN!)

    Utterly devastating. Utterly savage. Utterly stunning. And heartbreakingly beautiful from start to finish. READ THIS PLAY! PRODUCE THIS PLAY (AGAIN!)