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This Decalogue of monologues has shocking force and awesome honesty … candid, uncensored, and blistering … heart-clutching, eye-witness mosaic. — Los Angeles Times (Recommended)
Marine Sean Huze's earnest piece of reportage with theatrical aspirations… his writing percolates with military lingo and the stories exhibit a wrenching specificity that smacks of first-person experience… — The Washington Post (Editor’s Pick)
Sean Huze's powerful play … attempts to tell us the truth … a feeling of simple authenticity grounds the play and makes it real … well-done and undeniably affecting … it deserves to be seen and heard. — Backstage West (Critic’s Pick)
The Sand Storm: Stories from the Front, one of the first pieces of art and literature by an Iraq war combatant … doesn't address politics but focuses on the effect war has on those involved. — USA Today
Gives face and form to the many fallen who otherwise are known to the American public as the statistics on television screens. — The Examiner-Washington
Brutally candid … fascinating … — L.A. Weekly |
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Special thanks to IAVA for their tireless efforts to provide a voice to the veterans of this war, be it through the media or the arts. The Sand Storm’s success is due in large part to their help in carrying the message. Click the banner below for more info on this organization. |