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A very fun comedy that will make your future experiences with cockroaches so much more enjoyable! Superb! ”
Rachel Bublitz:
25 Aug. 2020
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What a creepy, crawl-y, cringe-y, curious, comic, and crazy little play! What a thrill this would be to perform, and to watch live. Fantastic material for an audition! ”
James McLindon:
10 Jun. 2020
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The story of a cockroach and its fatal attraction, told through interpretive dance and beat poetry and all in five minutes. Wonderfully weird! ”
Jennifer O'Grady:
27 Jan. 2020
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I just love this funny, wonderfully disturbing and utterly convincing short play narrated by a cockroach. This would be an absolute gift for an actor to perform--so much is packed into its few pages. Amazing short piece. I'd love to see it on stage. ”
Doug DeVita:
27 Jan. 2020
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A creepy crawly love letter from a creepy crawly unwanted houseguest, and in its creepy crawly way, it’s loads of creepy crawly fun. ”
Alex Kulak:
16 Oct. 2019
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Truly haunting. I haven't read something with this great a mix of beauty and gruesomeness since the first time I read the work of Sarah Kane. Only 3 pages long, but it sticks with you a great while longer. ”
Asher Wyndham:
16 Oct. 2019
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A twisted comedy about the fine line between love and obsession, stalking and devotion. Or maybe not - maybe it's just about a cockroach that talks.
It's disgusting - it gets under your skin - like, yuck - cockroaches - but it's weirdly beautiful.
Beautiful because of the specificity to the writing - about relationship in space, about movement, about snow cones.
I'd love to see this on stage - it'd be a fantasic show of physical comedy and movement.
Costumers - read this play - and get others to make this happen!