Drama Queen's Butterflies, Inc.
Garner, NC
Dramaque
"Tasha, your play is very well written. This is a moving play showing how real God is and how real he should be to our young folks. This play really stresses the fact that we should always try and make right choices, so that our days on this earth will be long. Your writings are creative and very well thought out expressing real life events."
Delores Jones-Service Marketing Department of John Deere on Amazing Grace-the play
"'As Loud as Thunder' conjured an image of a thunderstorm that was followed by a rainbow. I assumed it was a play with a disturbing plot but a happy ending, and so it did. There were two themes that I immediately recognized: 1. everything that looks good is not always good, and 2. we all need a supporter, a helper, a "Saviour", if you will. ...Each one indicates that humanity is in need of someone to rescue us from ourselves, and that help comes in various forms - a farmworker, a police officer or an angel."
Minister Linda Gill-Mount Pleasant Baptist Church on Drama Queen's Butterflies-a collection of plays
"I would like to first thank God for the gift that he has placed in me and I would like to repent because for many years now I placed that talent on the shelf and forgotten about it. ... Then I went to a play that was written and directed by one of my former students, Ms. NaTasha Thompson. When I watched that play I was blown away and very proud. That's when I said, it's time to get back in the game."
Tony Daniels-Theater Arts Instructor-NC Public Schools on Amazing Grace-the production
Drama Queen's Butterflies, Inc.
Garner, NC
Dramaque