What People Are Saying
“A drama with heart, humor, and a universal theme that could conceivably be staged year-round–anywhere in the world.” — Ken Waissman, Tony Award Winning Producer (Broadway credits: GREASE, TORCH SONG TRILOGY, OVER HERE!, AGNES OF GOD). Ken Waissman – Wikipedia
“Powerful, touching and very timely.” — James Jennings, Artistic Director, producer and playwright, American Theatre of Actors
“Very enjoyable play. A real winner…deserves a quality production every time out.”
— David Barr III, actor/playwright/producer
“I can assure you that Soldier’s Christmas is worth your time…Paradis’s script covers the emotional spectrum, from humor to pathos, from anguish to joy…In fact, the tale is deeply moving…a thread of hope runs through Soldier’s Christmas, an emotion that makes this seem fitting for the season.” — Rick Pender, CityBeat
“You will certainly want to add Soldier’s Christmas to your Christmas to-do list…an impressive work of historical fiction. ..The play is certainly more than a holiday story…It’s inspiring.” — Stephanie Class, Fort Thomas Matters
“In a handsome production Phil Paradis creates a sturdy fiction within the framework of heart-wrenching fact…Be on the lookout for future productions!” — Jackie Demaline, The River City News
“A story of universal significance, Soldier’s Christmas is a timely parable of war and peace dramatizing the choices we all face, showing the impact of World War I on the lives of front-line soldiers and their families on the home-front. With plenty of heart, humor, and gravitas, it’s a wonderful alternative holiday play for modern audiences–a new Christmas classic.” — Robert Allen, award-winning actor and director
“I thoroughly enjoyed this tribute to both the human spirit and the sorrow of war…a strong emotional story that anyone who has either deployed, or been one of the family members left behind, can relate to…Veterans will find the family letters in the story though from 100 years ago very familiar. I hope the broader veteran community and their families have the opportunity to see and reflect on this great play.” — LTC, U.S. ARMY, audience response