Recommendations of How the Baby Died

  • Emmet L.F. Cameron: How the Baby Died

    There are plays with fast-paced comedic ultra-violent child endangerment sequences & there are plays which sincerely explore the affronts to personhood faced by those who conceive/birth/care for children. & then there's this play, which somehow balances both without missing a beat. A stunning accomplishment.

    There are plays with fast-paced comedic ultra-violent child endangerment sequences & there are plays which sincerely explore the affronts to personhood faced by those who conceive/birth/care for children. & then there's this play, which somehow balances both without missing a beat. A stunning accomplishment.

  • Kitchen Dog Theater: How the Baby Died

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2020 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2020 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: How the Baby Died

    LOVE THIS PLAY - Hilarity Ensues! Pee first, then read it! I found this play to be completely entertaining and thrilling, and it says so much about the assumptions people make about female experience! I'd run to see it performed! (and I never run) All the implements of impalement! All the blood and the stains on the carpet! Noe Valley! This!

    LOVE THIS PLAY - Hilarity Ensues! Pee first, then read it! I found this play to be completely entertaining and thrilling, and it says so much about the assumptions people make about female experience! I'd run to see it performed! (and I never run) All the implements of impalement! All the blood and the stains on the carpet! Noe Valley! This!

  • Andrew Kramer: How the Baby Died

    When one reads so many new plays, it's a rare and thrilling privilege to say: "Wow. I've never read anything like this." But when I read HOW THE BABY DIED, I closed the PDF, looked away from my computer, felt my cheeks warm, and giggled to myself. I had the rare and thrilling privilege to say: "Wow. I've never read anything like this." Read it and then tell everyone you know about it; this play will make you talk.

    When one reads so many new plays, it's a rare and thrilling privilege to say: "Wow. I've never read anything like this." But when I read HOW THE BABY DIED, I closed the PDF, looked away from my computer, felt my cheeks warm, and giggled to myself. I had the rare and thrilling privilege to say: "Wow. I've never read anything like this." Read it and then tell everyone you know about it; this play will make you talk.