Reviews
“Max Berry has given these actors and subsequently the audience a deep exploration of sexual evolution as seen through eyes of people not-totally ready for it. A worldly quality laudable at any age – especially someone of his own years.”-Outer Stage (2019) Review of “Treehouse of Dreams”
“Fathers. Sons. Loss…
The hovering inevitability of loss drives this haunting two-hander, a full-length kept beautifully spinning throughout by its genuine depth of feeling, sure sense of direction, and most importantly, its raw, emotionally honest depictions of the father and son at the center of the piece. A wonderfully touching read, I imagine in performance there won’t be a dry eye in the house by the end.”
- Playwright, Doug Devita on “Songs My Dad Sings Loudly in the Car” by Max Berry
Interviews
“In a lot of ways, theatre is about taking the abstract scream of thought and emotion and translating that into something that can be performed.”-Max Berry
“One of the most exciting parts of writing, for me, is making those discoveries mid-draft. Those little reveals that come out of nowhere but completely change how you view the characters and the piece. It feels intimate. Like you’re peeking behind the curtain of someone’s life. “
-Max Berry
Podcasts
Max Berry’s appearance on the podcast In the PassionPit with Jay Michaels: Click Here
Max Berry’s first appearance on Indie Art Today with Anthony Piccione: Click Here
Max Berry’s second appearance on Indie Art Today with Anthony Piccione to discuss his web series Hey, Professor!: Click Here
Max Berry speaking on the Indie Art Today Playwriting Panel: Click Here
Max Berry’s appearance on Artist Crush: Click Here