Taco Town

by Luke Sorge

A crew of fast food employees rebels against their asshole boss, unwittingly creating a situation in which they're both the hostages and the hostage takers.

A crew of fast food employees rebels against their asshole boss, unwittingly creating a situation in which they're both the hostages and the hostage takers.

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Taco Town

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  • Andrew Vega: Taco Town

    Comedy. Intensity. Passion. All that and more pours out of this piece, Whether presented as a two-act, or extended one-act, this play was a sight to read, harking back to my own days working in fast food. The bond shared between friends as they stand together to face a common enemy... I loved every second of it. The dialogue was real and meaningful, characters clearly outlined and portrayed in the script... everything blended perfectly to create a fabulous play that I hope one day makes it to a stage near me.

    Comedy. Intensity. Passion. All that and more pours out of this piece, Whether presented as a two-act, or extended one-act, this play was a sight to read, harking back to my own days working in fast food. The bond shared between friends as they stand together to face a common enemy... I loved every second of it. The dialogue was real and meaningful, characters clearly outlined and portrayed in the script... everything blended perfectly to create a fabulous play that I hope one day makes it to a stage near me.

  • Colette Mazunik: Taco Town

    Such an engaging ensemble piece. Sorge knows this world and it shows!

    He has created a group of characters who find themselves taking drastic action before they’ve had a chance to think things through, and it’s fascinating to watch them grapple with a situation that has spiraled out of control.

    Such an engaging ensemble piece. Sorge knows this world and it shows!

    He has created a group of characters who find themselves taking drastic action before they’ve had a chance to think things through, and it’s fascinating to watch them grapple with a situation that has spiraled out of control.

  • Maximillian Gill: Taco Town

    Driven by a light and engaging wit, this comic play takes you in and holds you until the last page. Yet it also touches on multiple issues of socio-economic disparities, gender relations, and racial hierarchies. I'm simply astonished at how deftly Sorge brings in all of these themes in such an elegant way.

    Driven by a light and engaging wit, this comic play takes you in and holds you until the last page. Yet it also touches on multiple issues of socio-economic disparities, gender relations, and racial hierarchies. I'm simply astonished at how deftly Sorge brings in all of these themes in such an elegant way.