Recommendations of the day we were born

  • Lainie Vansant: the day we were born

    This play is pure poetry. Bates explores the heartbreaking experiences of these characters on both a global and a personal scale, leaving the play with a lot of important issues to explore and digest.

    This play is pure poetry. Bates explores the heartbreaking experiences of these characters on both a global and a personal scale, leaving the play with a lot of important issues to explore and digest.

  • Greg Romero: the day we were born

    I just finished reading this play and it is hard to find adequate words to describe how beautiful and exciting and immense this play is. This play is its own enormous, beautiful, white whale. Bates' writing is fantastically theatrical, haunting, poetic, real, and the stories being threaded here are all at once incredibly important and heartbreaking and funny and necessary. I would LOVE to see this play in a production that can meet Bates' writing. Thank you for sharing this play with us, Jaisey!

    I just finished reading this play and it is hard to find adequate words to describe how beautiful and exciting and immense this play is. This play is its own enormous, beautiful, white whale. Bates' writing is fantastically theatrical, haunting, poetic, real, and the stories being threaded here are all at once incredibly important and heartbreaking and funny and necessary. I would LOVE to see this play in a production that can meet Bates' writing. Thank you for sharing this play with us, Jaisey!

  • Peter Ruiz: the day we were born

    "There is palpable energy in the undercurrent in this play. The use of ritual and poetry in combination with striking imagery leaves you breathless. There is not a moment wasted in the play. Qi and Benny are characters who are complex and messy in ways that make you love them infinitely. This play is channeling something ancestral in every sumptuous word.

    "There is palpable energy in the undercurrent in this play. The use of ritual and poetry in combination with striking imagery leaves you breathless. There is not a moment wasted in the play. Qi and Benny are characters who are complex and messy in ways that make you love them infinitely. This play is channeling something ancestral in every sumptuous word.

  • Nick Malakhow: the day we were born

    The exquisite play is visionary! I've rarely been so fully wrapped up in the unique visual/aural world of a piece just by reading it. The language is both spare and profound, and Bates explores so much here, but really anchoring our empathy in the two-sided nucleus of Qi and Benny. The multi-faceted use of theater as ritual, performance, and poetry is striking. All of the theatrical details--choral/ensemble moments, direct-address third person of Raven, repetition, song--are somehow both eclectic and cohesive. The final coda at the end of the play is a poignant, effective punctuation mark...

    The exquisite play is visionary! I've rarely been so fully wrapped up in the unique visual/aural world of a piece just by reading it. The language is both spare and profound, and Bates explores so much here, but really anchoring our empathy in the two-sided nucleus of Qi and Benny. The multi-faceted use of theater as ritual, performance, and poetry is striking. All of the theatrical details--choral/ensemble moments, direct-address third person of Raven, repetition, song--are somehow both eclectic and cohesive. The final coda at the end of the play is a poignant, effective punctuation mark. Beautiful!

  • Mildred Inez Lewis: the day we were born

    This poetry and passion of this play are extraordinary. It is rare for a piece to have this kind of power in visual and literary terms.

    Amazing, visceral moments: Qi watching a cigarette burn his fingers, the whale knife quivering to a stop.

    What a special, special piece.

    This poetry and passion of this play are extraordinary. It is rare for a piece to have this kind of power in visual and literary terms.

    Amazing, visceral moments: Qi watching a cigarette burn his fingers, the whale knife quivering to a stop.

    What a special, special piece.

  • Tiffany Antone: the day we were born

    This play needs to be produced. The magic, the breathlessness, and the power of this play - stunning! Beautiful, lyrical, and yearning to be seen/heard/felt - an event with the strength to move audiences hearts and minds.

    This play needs to be produced. The magic, the breathlessness, and the power of this play - stunning! Beautiful, lyrical, and yearning to be seen/heard/felt - an event with the strength to move audiences hearts and minds.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: the day we were born

    This play is probably one of the most remarkable and important plays of the century. We should all read it. I hope it will be produced everywhere and often and become part of the canon because it is an urgent and appealing, beautifully written and conceived theatrical event for all of us. Not to be missed!

    This play is probably one of the most remarkable and important plays of the century. We should all read it. I hope it will be produced everywhere and often and become part of the canon because it is an urgent and appealing, beautifully written and conceived theatrical event for all of us. Not to be missed!

  • Darcy Parker Bruce: the day we were born

    This play this play this play. So funny. So beautiful and wrenching. So theatrical. I'm so happy to have found this play and I'm excited to read the rest of Jaisey's work. I look forward to seeing this show on stage.

    This play this play this play. So funny. So beautiful and wrenching. So theatrical. I'm so happy to have found this play and I'm excited to read the rest of Jaisey's work. I look forward to seeing this show on stage.

  • Gina Femia: the day we were born

    This play is breathtaking, heartbreaking, funny and I'm positive, unlike anything you've ever read. I'm a huge fan of this gorgeous work of art. Please read and produce this play!

    This play is breathtaking, heartbreaking, funny and I'm positive, unlike anything you've ever read. I'm a huge fan of this gorgeous work of art. Please read and produce this play!

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: the day we were born

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Jaisey Bates and their play the day we were born as a finalist for our 2017 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 55 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers were especially struck by the heartfelt characters and story, as well as the play’s moving portrayal of characters infrequently seen...

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Jaisey Bates and their play the day we were born as a finalist for our 2017 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 55 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers were especially struck by the heartfelt characters and story, as well as the play’s moving portrayal of characters infrequently seen on stage.