Recommendations of The Legend Of Snails

  • Nick Malakhow: The Legend Of Snails

    A sweet, tenderly written romance! Mabey manages to shade in all of the necessary exposition with deft brushstrokes that never feel forced or contrived, and the beautiful, seismic shift in Sophie and Tess's relationship is believable and well-earned.

    A sweet, tenderly written romance! Mabey manages to shade in all of the necessary exposition with deft brushstrokes that never feel forced or contrived, and the beautiful, seismic shift in Sophie and Tess's relationship is believable and well-earned.

  • Samantha Marchant: The Legend Of Snails

    A budding romance that's truly charming! The two women feel each other out in awkwardly adorable ways building to a sweet ending. Going on/giving more tours than there officially are is such a good idea for a meet/cute and idea for a play. Well done!

    A budding romance that's truly charming! The two women feel each other out in awkwardly adorable ways building to a sweet ending. Going on/giving more tours than there officially are is such a good idea for a meet/cute and idea for a play. Well done!

  • Hayley St. James: The Legend Of Snails

    Beginnings of a sweet romance gingerly unfold between a tour guide and the biologist she’s showing around Amsterdam. Just lovely. Plus, lots of facts about the courtship and mating habits of snails, so there’s even more to love.

    Beginnings of a sweet romance gingerly unfold between a tour guide and the biologist she’s showing around Amsterdam. Just lovely. Plus, lots of facts about the courtship and mating habits of snails, so there’s even more to love.

  • Emily McClain: The Legend Of Snails

    I love a play that blends biology facts, historic references, and budding romance. Mabey's sweet short play all three with a gentle pace that allows the characters the space to be real people, and to experience vulnerability in such a beautiful, relatable way. You are rooting for these women from the first lines. Thank you for writing a LGBTQIA story that's simply joyful!

    I love a play that blends biology facts, historic references, and budding romance. Mabey's sweet short play all three with a gentle pace that allows the characters the space to be real people, and to experience vulnerability in such a beautiful, relatable way. You are rooting for these women from the first lines. Thank you for writing a LGBTQIA story that's simply joyful!