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  • Rich Rubin:
    9 Jun. 2023
    A zany and uproarious stew seasoned with some delicious physical comedy. Directors, actors and audiences will love this, and so do I. Hope to see this on-stage very soon!
  • Playwrights Foundation:
    30 Apr. 2023
    The community of National Committee readers for the 46th Bay Area Playwrights Festival advanced WORKING FOR CRUMBS as a Semi-Finalist at Playwrights Foundation. We highly enjoyed the comically heightened chaos that ensues for two female executive assistants their female boss. We were engaged by themes of exploitative workplace culture and the fun twists as Amy & Grace suddenly have access to power in the small world they reside in. We hope this play is considered for further development and investigation, and finds dedicated collaborators in this play’s journey towards production. #BAPF46
  • Samantha Marchant:
    7 Jan. 2022
    Would love to see this on stage! Lots of humor - repartee and physical. The office absurdities are all too real.
  • Shaun Leisher:
    27 Jul. 2021
    So much physical comedy in this play. Can't wait to see this produced.
  • Margaret O'Donnell:
    6 Apr. 2021
    This is outrageous fun! Grace and Amy are work pals you'll watch with horrified fascination -- you know this stuff can't happen...or can it? How can they possibly get away with it? It's the way you always wanted to deal with a bad boss, but chickened out. Grace and Amy make outrageous choices, and we will follow them to the surprising, gratifying end.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    23 Aug. 2020
    A completely spectacular and hilarious farce about the soul sucking office culture that really makes you want to get your bags and run! Fantastic!
  • Karen Fix Curry:
    10 Oct. 2019
    There's nothing more fun than a good farce. The crazy antics in this office farce are guaranteed to give your audience lots of laughs. Hilarity ensues at a hearstopping pace with two office workers manipulating the system. It is totally relatable to anyone who has had to suffer through office politics, overly demanding bosses, and an endless stream of office lunches. Bureaucrazy is sure to please!
  • Emily Brauer Rogers:
    4 Sep. 2019
    I saw this play at Project La Femme's Page to Stage Festival as a staged reading. The show has so many laugh out loud moments and has terrific physical humor for the mostly female cast. The comedy continues to build and the dialogue is terrific. She plays on workplace humor and the revenge fantasies one has towards an awful boss. Danley's a queen of comedy and this is a fabulous farce with a ton of heart.
  • Sam Collier:
    20 Jul. 2019
    I saw a staged reading of this play at the Women's Theatre Festival in North Carolina, and it was one of the funniest plays I've ever seen. Danley's dialogue is terrifically clever, well-paced, and hilarious. I would love to see a full production of it!
  • Jacqueline Bircher:
    27 Apr. 2019
    What a romp! This play is a laugh-out-loud good time and a brilliant skewering of corporate culture. The dialogue is whip-smart and Kate Danley's clear skill for crafting farcical comedy is exceptional. Thoroughly enjoyable from beginning to end, I will never look at oatmeal raisin cookies again without thinking of this play.

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