Recommendations of Beauty

  • Daniel Holzman: Beauty

    This play should be getting produced literally everywhere. It's completely unafraid of it's themes and implications, and yet never falls into the easy trap of arch, forced, edginess. It's a sincere, heartbroken, and often hilarious piece of theater that looks at the state of the world with open eyes. Beauty!

    This play should be getting produced literally everywhere. It's completely unafraid of it's themes and implications, and yet never falls into the easy trap of arch, forced, edginess. It's a sincere, heartbroken, and often hilarious piece of theater that looks at the state of the world with open eyes. Beauty!

  • Anna Item: Beauty

    This play completely took me by surprise and shocked me to my core. It's an uncomfortable, brutally honest look at incel culture, beauty standards, gender, sexuality, Jewish identity, and, of course, siblings. The final image is so haunting and affecting that I'm still thinking about it months after reading. I can't wait to see this play produced.

    This play completely took me by surprise and shocked me to my core. It's an uncomfortable, brutally honest look at incel culture, beauty standards, gender, sexuality, Jewish identity, and, of course, siblings. The final image is so haunting and affecting that I'm still thinking about it months after reading. I can't wait to see this play produced.

  • Shaun Leisher: Beauty

    Plays about estranged siblings reconnecting can seem overdone but Derman finds a way to make it feel so original with this piece. I loved the way that beauty standards are explored in this play. I loved the way these siblings are brutally honest with each other and how much they say to each other without using a single word. Gender and sexuality is looked at in such a unique way here. I loved that Riley is a bi character. We need more bisexual representation onstage. Produce this play.

    Plays about estranged siblings reconnecting can seem overdone but Derman finds a way to make it feel so original with this piece. I loved the way that beauty standards are explored in this play. I loved the way these siblings are brutally honest with each other and how much they say to each other without using a single word. Gender and sexuality is looked at in such a unique way here. I loved that Riley is a bi character. We need more bisexual representation onstage. Produce this play.

  • Premiere Stages at Kean University: Beauty

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize Beauty as a Semi-Finalist for the 2025 Premiere Play Festival. Beauty rose through a competitive process conducted by Premiere staff and an external panel of professionals to become distinguished among 805 submissions. The panel was impressed by how the play deftly unpacked ideas about beauty, desirability, and feeling good in one's body. Our congratulations and thanks to Alexa.

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize Beauty as a Semi-Finalist for the 2025 Premiere Play Festival. Beauty rose through a competitive process conducted by Premiere staff and an external panel of professionals to become distinguished among 805 submissions. The panel was impressed by how the play deftly unpacked ideas about beauty, desirability, and feeling good in one's body. Our congratulations and thanks to Alexa.