Recommendations of Tiny Empty Nest

  • Emma Wood: Tiny Empty Nest

    I really enjoyed reading Tiny Empty Nest, laughing out loud often. Would love to see it live, as the set itself develops around the couple, almost playing a part in the changes within their relationship. The dialogue is snappy, the portrait of a marriage needing re-inventing believable, and the really original concept of the tiny house very original. I also really like the potential for flexibility in casting in which many characters can be played by 3 actors, or, for a community company looking for opportunities for actors, many more.

    I really enjoyed reading Tiny Empty Nest, laughing out loud often. Would love to see it live, as the set itself develops around the couple, almost playing a part in the changes within their relationship. The dialogue is snappy, the portrait of a marriage needing re-inventing believable, and the really original concept of the tiny house very original. I also really like the potential for flexibility in casting in which many characters can be played by 3 actors, or, for a community company looking for opportunities for actors, many more.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Tiny Empty Nest

    This is a fantastic take on a couple finding their way after their lives are greatly disrupted by change. It's fanciful, and a real challenge to produce, but a wonderful idea with three great characters.

    This is a fantastic take on a couple finding their way after their lives are greatly disrupted by change. It's fanciful, and a real challenge to produce, but a wonderful idea with three great characters.