Cooking With A Two Slot Toaster: THE PLAY! (An Absurdist Comedy in Two Acts)

Gourmand Award winning author whose work spans comedy cookbooks and experimental theater.

Set in 1965, two miles west of Mount Airy, NC, in an era when optimism was chrome-plated and danger came with an instruction manual, Cooking With A Two Slot Toaster: The Play asks a perfectly reasonable question: what happens when a ridiculous cookbook turns into absurd, immersive theater? Grounded in realism, influenced by Dadaist logic, and populated by a statistically accurate number of men named Michael (all...

Set in 1965, two miles west of Mount Airy, NC, in an era when optimism was chrome-plated and danger came with an instruction manual, Cooking With A Two Slot Toaster: The Play asks a perfectly reasonable question: what happens when a ridiculous cookbook turns into absurd, immersive theater? Grounded in realism, influenced by Dadaist logic, and populated by a statistically accurate number of men named Michael (all of them), the play centers on the toaster, or more specifically, its springs.

A family gets hornswoggled into buying a gimmicky upgrade for their toaster and all hell breaks loose! These innovative luxury toaster springs, engineered by the Jettison Toaster Spring Company, were designed to launch food with cheerful precision from toaster straight to plate. Naturally, the fire department becomes involved several times. The result is a play that’s funny, unsettling, and unexpectedly precise, a reminder that progress often arrives with a smile, a pamphlet, and no exit plan.

As the Michaels confidently explain, demonstrate, and misunderstand their way through modern convenience, the line between performance and reality blurs. A simple kitchen appliance becomes the centerpiece of confidence, conformity, and increasingly questionable decision-making. What could possibly go wrong? Kitchen chaos leaves the audience laughing, occasionally ducking, and fully immersed in this unique theatrical experience.

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Cooking With A Two Slot Toaster: THE PLAY! (An Absurdist Comedy in Two Acts)

Character Information

Minimum of 7 Male roles. Minimum of 2 Female roles. Minimum total of 9 major roles with doubling. Minimum of 14 total roles without doubling.
  • Lisa Mosely
    Mother and homemaker. Doubles as Sales Assistant #1.
    Character Age
    Middle-aged
  • Mary Mosely
    Daughter. Doubles as Sales Assistant #2.
    Character Age
    15-16
  • Michael Mosely Jr.
    Father and granite quarry geologist. Doubles as Peter Jettison.
    Character Age
    Middle-aged
  • Michael Mosely III
    Son. Doubles as Infomercial Crew.
    Character Age
    11-12
  • Michael Sykes
    Neighbor's son. Doubles as Infomercial Crew.
    Character Age
    13
  • Michael Joby Smith
    He's the Assistant Fire Chief for the Mount Airy Fire Company. Doubles as Infomercial Director.
    Character Age
    45-50
  • Fireman #1
    Unnamed extra. Doubles as Infomercial Crew.
    Character Age
    Adult
  • Fireman #2
    Unnamed extra. Doubles as Infomercial Crew.
    Character Age
    Adult
  • Audience Member
    Uncredited. Bearded man planted in the audience. Doubles as Mary Understudy.
    Character Age
    Adult
  • Infomercial Crew
    Four unnamed extras.
    Character Age
    Any Age
  • Infomercial Director
    Doubled by Michael Joby Smith.
    Character Age
    Adult
  • Peter Jettison
    Jettison Toaster Company salesman. Energetic and over the top. Doubled by Michael Mosely Jr.
    Character Age
    Middle-aged
  • Sales Assistant #1
    Unnamed. Doubled by Lisa Mosely.
    Character Age
    Adult
  • Sales Assistant #2
    Unnamed. Doubled by Mary Mosely.
    Character Age
    Any age
  • Jettison Installer
    Gruff tradesman, missing a tooth. Doubles as Infomercial Crew.
    Character Age
    Older
  • Mary Understudy
    Credited. A bearded man playing the role of Mary to cover in her absence.
    Character Age
    Middle-aged
  • Antique Store Customers
    Uncredited. Performed by two or three non-speaking ensemble members, crew, or other available personnel.
    Character Age
    Any age
  • Antique Store Cashier
    Uncredited. Performed by a non-speaking ensemble member, crew, or other available personnel.
    Character Age
    Any age