Water by the Spoonful
Winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize. "A quartet of wounded yet fiercely bright characters who are trying to stay sober communicate over the internet. Those who feel the web is a cold connection may change their opinion after they see the very hot limbo in which these characters live and interact… This is a very funny, warm, and, yes, uplifting play with characters that are vivid, vital, and who stay with you long after the play is over," — The Hartford Courant. "For a drama peopled by characters who have traveled a long way in the dark, Water by the Spoonful gives off a shimmering, sustaining warmth. Ms. Hudes writes with such empathy and vibrant humor about people helping one another to face down their demons that regeneration and renewal always seem to be just around the corner,"— The New York Times.
Winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize. "A quartet of wounded yet fiercely bright characters who are trying to stay sober communicate over the internet. Those who feel the web is a cold connection may change their opinion after they see the very hot limbo in which these characters live and interact… This is a very funny, warm, and, yes, uplifting play with characters that are vivid, vital, and who stay with you long after the play is over," — The Hartford Courant. "For a drama peopled by characters who have traveled a long way in the dark, Water by the Spoonful gives off a shimmering, sustaining warmth. Ms. Hudes writes with such empathy and vibrant humor about people helping one another to face down their demons that regeneration and renewal always seem to be just around the corner,"— The New York Times.