HOT DOG OF DESTINY

(TEN-MINUTE PLAY)

Sally Riordan is writing a letter to America when she gets a visit from a distant descendant. She is ... underwhelmed.

(TEN-MINUTE PLAY)

Sally Riordan is writing a letter to America when she gets a visit from a distant descendant. She is ... underwhelmed.

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HOT DOG OF DESTINY

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  • Jack Levine: HOT DOG OF DESTINY

    ADAM RICHTER knows how to tell a good story. Humor is something that comes easy to this brilliant playwright, as so much of his work is just plain fun to read. In “Hot Dog Destiny”, we are taken on a most interesting ride. Be prepared to laugh, and don’t forget to hold onto your hot dog.

    ADAM RICHTER knows how to tell a good story. Humor is something that comes easy to this brilliant playwright, as so much of his work is just plain fun to read. In “Hot Dog Destiny”, we are taken on a most interesting ride. Be prepared to laugh, and don’t forget to hold onto your hot dog.

  • Steven G. Martin: HOT DOG OF DESTINY

    I love that Adam Richter flips expectations that time travelers from the future are more advanced than the people they visit. Mark is such a douche that I hope Sally gets what she wants at the end.

    I love that Adam Richter flips expectations that time travelers from the future are more advanced than the people they visit. Mark is such a douche that I hope Sally gets what she wants at the end.

  • Dan West: HOT DOG OF DESTINY

    Mark Wolfson has traveled through time from the 2020s all the way back to 1840s Ireland with a message for his 11 x great grandmother, Sally Reardon. Okay, so maybe it’s not a message he brings. Maybe it’s more like a bunch of questions, and some confusion, and a bunch of words that haven’t been even Ted yet like “movie”and “influencer”. He definitely brings along a bunch of laughs for the audience. A time-travel comedy that dares you to ask “what happened to the hotdog anyway?” This is a really fun ten-minute piece.

    really fun 10-minute piece.

    Mark Wolfson has traveled through time from the 2020s all the way back to 1840s Ireland with a message for his 11 x great grandmother, Sally Reardon. Okay, so maybe it’s not a message he brings. Maybe it’s more like a bunch of questions, and some confusion, and a bunch of words that haven’t been even Ted yet like “movie”and “influencer”. He definitely brings along a bunch of laughs for the audience. A time-travel comedy that dares you to ask “what happened to the hotdog anyway?” This is a really fun ten-minute piece.

    really fun 10-minute piece.

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Reading Theater Project, Year 2026