Reviews

“With its mix of living, deceased, and divine characters, Maker of Worlds reappropriates and reimagines cultural traditions, primarily Judeo-Christian, for progressive ends, using an approach that is as fun and funny as its subject matter is urgent.”

— Thinking Theater NYC

“The precarious nature of God, the value of love, friendship, power and happiness are woven through MAKER OF WORLDS. At first, I didn’t know what to think about this play; now, I can’t stop thinking about it. Go see it!”

— Hi! Drama

Audience members on the workshop production at Three Cat in December, 2018:

“Unique and sometimes brilliant writing that reflects our world while being completely its own thing. I loved the way the conflict between the deities plays out in a way that starts out absurd and then gets so absurd that it becomes serious. It’s a great role for a versatile performer, and the writer’s light touch with some very heavy topics makes the journey both fun and memorable.” — MT Cozzola

“Thanks in good part to a terrific solo performance by Amy Gorelow, those with a penchant for Beckett, Albee, Ionesco, Durang, Mee will enjoy it.”  — Seth Arkin

“I was pleasantly turned upside down as her words percolated in my brain. The Maker is venturing further afield…specifically NYC in September. If you have the chance, gather, and pay attention.” — Lori Skelton

“Amy Gorelow was tremendous.”

“I was blown away!”

“A must-see!” 

“An engaging and enjoyable evening. And a stellar performance. Don’t miss it!”

“It made me think of how we create our own worlds with our words.”

“Truly profound.”

Also:

“I didn’t get it. I loved it, but I didn’t get it.”
“Perhaps I’m not the audience for this.”
“I guess I need things to make sense.”
“Why did she keep peeling that orange?”
“Wow – yes, er – wow!”
“A shit ton of absurdity.”

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED