What people are saying about Sea Glass – Audiences Feedback:
“Girlhood but in like the messy, awful, screaming, crying, throwing up, Greta Gerwig Girlhood way. You know?”
From our December Reading:
“It’s an unflinching but hysterical portrayal of women in dysfunctional families. It’s like if Martin McDonagh met Sarah Ruhl.”
From our December Reading:
“Raw, honest, and a punch to the gut in the best way possible.”
SEA GLASS
A Modern Cain & Abel
Over the course of a fall semester in 1979, two young girls on the brink of adulthood, Imogen (14) and Anne (16) Kilcullen, are left alone in their Long Island home by their mother. Their father, an actor, is off in California. By themselves, they struggle with their relationships with God, money, and the boys who live next door.