What's in a name? When Fatso, a fat nonbinary person, finds themselves at a McDonald's in the afterlife, they're forced to answer that question.
What's in a name? When Fatso, a fat nonbinary person, finds themselves at a McDonald's in the afterlife, they're forced to answer that question.
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Fatso Goes to McDonald's- TEN MINUTE PLAY
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Steven G. Martin:
Fatso Goes to McDonald's- TEN MINUTE PLAY
by H. Avery
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Ultimately uplifting, empowering, emotional theatre about identity with some cultural icons mixed in for literal world building. The dialogue is tremendous, Fatso's character arc is outstanding, there are plenty of visuals. This is just an excellent play.
Ultimately uplifting, empowering, emotional theatre about identity with some cultural icons mixed in for literal world building. The dialogue is tremendous, Fatso's character arc is outstanding, there are plenty of visuals. This is just an excellent play.
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Andrew Martineau:
Fatso Goes to McDonald's- TEN MINUTE PLAY
by H. Avery
“
What a beautifully clever and provocative play about how identity shapes us, especially when we think we have little or no control over how people’s perceptions of us shape our own happiness. The idea of a McDonald’s functioning as purgatory is true genius, and yet, H. Avery doesn’t fall into the stereotypical trappings of fast food being pure evil. The monologue about the perfect blending of McNugget sauces is fantastic. This is an eye-opening and profoundly moving piece of theatre.
What a beautifully clever and provocative play about how identity shapes us, especially when we think we have little or no control over how people’s perceptions of us shape our own happiness. The idea of a McDonald’s functioning as purgatory is true genius, and yet, H. Avery doesn’t fall into the stereotypical trappings of fast food being pure evil. The monologue about the perfect blending of McNugget sauces is fantastic. This is an eye-opening and profoundly moving piece of theatre.