BAD DOG

After ten years clean and sober, Molly Drexler falls off the wagon and drives her Prius through her living room wall. With a hole in the house as big as the hole in their hearts, Molly’s two sisters, mother, father, and wicked stepmother descend on the house for an “intervention” that doesn’t play out the way anyone thought it would.

After ten years clean and sober, Molly Drexler falls off the wagon and drives her Prius through her living room wall. With a hole in the house as big as the hole in their hearts, Molly’s two sisters, mother, father, and wicked stepmother descend on the house for an “intervention” that doesn’t play out the way anyone thought it would.

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  • Jim Helsinger: BAD DOG

    Great play. Orlando Shakes produced the world premiere in Spring 2015. Great female roles. Funny and poignant.

    Great play. Orlando Shakes produced the world premiere in Spring 2015. Great female roles. Funny and poignant.

  • Mark Routhier: BAD DOG

    I was privileged to direct the World Premiere of BAD DOG at Orlando Shakespeare Theatre in the spring of 2015. Jennifer Hoppe-House has written a contemporary homage to the Epic Family Drama genre that satisfies on both comic and dramatic levels. Audiences were consistently moved to laughter and tears. Post-show discussions were full of cathartic storytelling. The play touches audiences universally whether they relate to Molly's story directly or they have a Molly in there lives. I was able to see the Olney production, as well. Simply put, the play works. Powerful, poignant, and thankfully...

    I was privileged to direct the World Premiere of BAD DOG at Orlando Shakespeare Theatre in the spring of 2015. Jennifer Hoppe-House has written a contemporary homage to the Epic Family Drama genre that satisfies on both comic and dramatic levels. Audiences were consistently moved to laughter and tears. Post-show discussions were full of cathartic storytelling. The play touches audiences universally whether they relate to Molly's story directly or they have a Molly in there lives. I was able to see the Olney production, as well. Simply put, the play works. Powerful, poignant, and thankfully, very funny along the way.

  • Jason Loewith: BAD DOG

    We've just announced an extension of our production of BAD DOG, which has sold out half of its remaining performances. Jennifer's marvelous script threads the needle of delicious dark comedy in its first act with heartfelt drama in its seconds. Daily I'm receiving emails from patrons blown away by their experience of the play, and let me tell you, Jennifer is a beautiful human being and a peach to work with. I can't recommend it highly enough!

    We've just announced an extension of our production of BAD DOG, which has sold out half of its remaining performances. Jennifer's marvelous script threads the needle of delicious dark comedy in its first act with heartfelt drama in its seconds. Daily I'm receiving emails from patrons blown away by their experience of the play, and let me tell you, Jennifer is a beautiful human being and a peach to work with. I can't recommend it highly enough!

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Orlando Shakespeare Festival - PlayFest, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Asolo REP - Unplugged Reading Series, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization The Blank Theatre Living Room Series, Year 2011
  • Type Reading, Organization Pride Plays and Films - Finalist in The Women's Work Festival, Year 2011

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization NNPN Rolling World Premiere - Olney Theatre Center, Year 2015
  • Type Professional, Organization NNPN Rolling World Premiere - Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, Year 2014