Cloudy With a Chance of Contempt

by Lisa Quoresimo

Sally and Lou are stunned by a phone call with their daughter. Sally wants to call her back and unleash the fury of God, but Lou thinks they should make a plan.

Sally and Lou are stunned by a phone call with their daughter. Sally wants to call her back and unleash the fury of God, but Lou thinks they should make a plan.

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Cloudy With a Chance of Contempt

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  • Evan Baughfman: Cloudy With a Chance of Contempt

    A thought-provoking play about parenthood and boundaries, wonderfully produced on the THEATRICAL SHENANIGANS podcast!

    A thought-provoking play about parenthood and boundaries, wonderfully produced on the THEATRICAL SHENANIGANS podcast!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Cloudy With a Chance of Contempt

    I really think this is a play parents need to see, at any stage of parenthood. Lou is a refreshing voice of reason! A brilliant snapshot of family dynamics, ground rules/morality and love.

    I really think this is a play parents need to see, at any stage of parenthood. Lou is a refreshing voice of reason! A brilliant snapshot of family dynamics, ground rules/morality and love.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Cloudy With a Chance of Contempt

    We had the great privilege of producing this place for the audio play podcast Theatrical Shenanigans and it was a joy to create! Lisa has wonderfully demonstrated how complex the relationship between parents and children can be. I also loved the very opposite characters in Sally and Lou and the way they want to deal with things. Its a brilliantly written play and would work just as well live as it does as an audio.

    We had the great privilege of producing this place for the audio play podcast Theatrical Shenanigans and it was a joy to create! Lisa has wonderfully demonstrated how complex the relationship between parents and children can be. I also loved the very opposite characters in Sally and Lou and the way they want to deal with things. Its a brilliantly written play and would work just as well live as it does as an audio.

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