"In The Days Are Shorter...Corinne J. Kawecki examines the problems many of us have with aging in a sweet, simple diamond of a play that has heart in spades."
Chicago OnStage
"What redeems Kawecki's unabashedly romantic tale, ultimately, is the uniformly unbiased compassion and credibility she bestows upon her characters, even unseen personnel commonly vilified as villains by less tolerant authors."
Windy City Times
"Kawecki has a gift for intricate, fascinating, meandering conversations."
Chicago Reader
The Days Are Shorter.
Queer Theatre Kalamazoo (Michigan):
January 2018
"The brilliance of the script is in the three peripheral characters who represent facets of Julia's subconscious and the way the story unfolds so that the audience undergoes the same frustrations and confusion as its central character."