Recommendations of A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

  • John Medlin: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    I had an amazing time reading this play. The tongue in cheek tone is handled so well. Though the unicorn is a hysterical character, he helps to form a biting message of what it's like to exist in a feminine body in a patriarchal world.

    I had an amazing time reading this play. The tongue in cheek tone is handled so well. Though the unicorn is a hysterical character, he helps to form a biting message of what it's like to exist in a feminine body in a patriarchal world.

  • Lainie Vansant: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    This little play is SO delightfully funny! It would be a blast for the two actors, and I hope it would make the audience think as well. I don't know that much about Mary Tyler Moore, but this play makes me want to learn more -- check it out!

    This little play is SO delightfully funny! It would be a blast for the two actors, and I hope it would make the audience think as well. I don't know that much about Mary Tyler Moore, but this play makes me want to learn more -- check it out!

  • Steven G. Martin: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    Jessica Huang creates an inspired story in this comic script.

    "A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet" is a modern fantasy, social commentary about self-centered men, and homage to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Different audience members will enjoy this 10-minute play for different reasons. Produce it!

    Jessica Huang creates an inspired story in this comic script.

    "A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet" is a modern fantasy, social commentary about self-centered men, and homage to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Different audience members will enjoy this 10-minute play for different reasons. Produce it!

  • James McLindon: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    A charming and funny reappraisal of Mary Tyler Moore as feminist champion, with a unicorn as the wonderfully bizarre embodiment of the sort of obstacles women pioneers in the business world had (and still have) to overcome. The best sort of ten-minute play: entertaining and thought-provoking.

    A charming and funny reappraisal of Mary Tyler Moore as feminist champion, with a unicorn as the wonderfully bizarre embodiment of the sort of obstacles women pioneers in the business world had (and still have) to overcome. The best sort of ten-minute play: entertaining and thought-provoking.

  • Dominica Plummer: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    This very funny and charming short stars Mary Tyler Moore and a unicorn. The unicorn may be a bit of a jerk, but Mary has never met a unicorn she couldn't tame, even if she does work in television. An inspired script, and so vividly imagined that it's tempting to hang out on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis just to see if Mary and her unicorn return one day.

    This very funny and charming short stars Mary Tyler Moore and a unicorn. The unicorn may be a bit of a jerk, but Mary has never met a unicorn she couldn't tame, even if she does work in television. An inspired script, and so vividly imagined that it's tempting to hang out on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis just to see if Mary and her unicorn return one day.

  • Larry Rinkel: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    In this clever short, a unicorn as the symbol of male supremacy finds that dealing with Mary Tyler Moore is not as easy as he had envisioned.

    In this clever short, a unicorn as the symbol of male supremacy finds that dealing with Mary Tyler Moore is not as easy as he had envisioned.

  • Paul Donnelly: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    A wonderfully clever premise is fulfilled through sly humor, glorious throw away bits that land perfectly, and incisive social commentary. These are a rich, full and eminently production worthy 10 pages.

    A wonderfully clever premise is fulfilled through sly humor, glorious throw away bits that land perfectly, and incisive social commentary. These are a rich, full and eminently production worthy 10 pages.

  • Franky D. Gonzalez: A Unicorn on 7th and Nicollet

    A tribute to Mary Tyler Moore and her groundbreaking work in the entertainment industry. Jessica Huang employs comedy and social commentary to such amazing results. A hefty tribute in such few pages. Definitely one for the laughs and one for the discerning among the audiences. Would be great in a festival or a showcase.

    A tribute to Mary Tyler Moore and her groundbreaking work in the entertainment industry. Jessica Huang employs comedy and social commentary to such amazing results. A hefty tribute in such few pages. Definitely one for the laughs and one for the discerning among the audiences. Would be great in a festival or a showcase.