Recommendations of OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

  • Lainie Vansant: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    This is an adorable take on Valentine's Day that is somehow both jaded and hopeful. It's sure to make you smile -- check it out!

    This is an adorable take on Valentine's Day that is somehow both jaded and hopeful. It's sure to make you smile -- check it out!

  • Tom Moran: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    A fun, charming Valentine's Day encounter. The two characters are well-drawn and Seinuk does a fine job parsing out backstory and creating believable and concrete arcs for both. It's also a very fun premise with some great angry protest lines. Very appropriate for any holiday-themed festival, or an evening of plays about (fractured) romance.

    A fun, charming Valentine's Day encounter. The two characters are well-drawn and Seinuk does a fine job parsing out backstory and creating believable and concrete arcs for both. It's also a very fun premise with some great angry protest lines. Very appropriate for any holiday-themed festival, or an evening of plays about (fractured) romance.

  • Andrea Aptecker: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    What a wonderful story about finding love in the most unusual of ways: two people who abhor consumerist romance, and yet find each other in an unlikely meet-cute way (or meet-weird). A charming comedy.

    What a wonderful story about finding love in the most unusual of ways: two people who abhor consumerist romance, and yet find each other in an unlikely meet-cute way (or meet-weird). A charming comedy.

  • Steven G. Martin: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    When it comes to showing and receiving love, to each their own!

    Cassie M. Seinuk creates a pair of souls who clearly belong together -- Salty and Moose, neither of whom care for commercial expressions of love. "Occupy Hallmark" brings the two childhood friends together after a rough (separate) evening for both. They get to be a little crass, a little mean-spirited, and maybe make a connection.

    "Occupy Hallmark" us all about the roots of love: being with someone who gets you, not being with someone who gets you the biggest gifts.

    When it comes to showing and receiving love, to each their own!

    Cassie M. Seinuk creates a pair of souls who clearly belong together -- Salty and Moose, neither of whom care for commercial expressions of love. "Occupy Hallmark" brings the two childhood friends together after a rough (separate) evening for both. They get to be a little crass, a little mean-spirited, and maybe make a connection.

    "Occupy Hallmark" us all about the roots of love: being with someone who gets you, not being with someone who gets you the biggest gifts.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    Charming and funny play with lots of subtext and two extremely likable characters, even when they're shouting at pedestrians. Would love to see more of these two characters!

    Charming and funny play with lots of subtext and two extremely likable characters, even when they're shouting at pedestrians. Would love to see more of these two characters!

  • Laura Pickard: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    A hearty giggle-fest with a touch of sweet romance. There's an unreasonable amount of hilarious, quotable lines that will surely be in my vocab come valentines day. Moose and Salty are delightful as themselves and as a duo.

    A hearty giggle-fest with a touch of sweet romance. There's an unreasonable amount of hilarious, quotable lines that will surely be in my vocab come valentines day. Moose and Salty are delightful as themselves and as a duo.

  • Sarah Cosgrove Gaumond: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    I want to meet these people. Great characters! Salty and Moose forever! Fantastic.

    I want to meet these people. Great characters! Salty and Moose forever! Fantastic.

  • Rachael Carnes: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    What a delightful play! Seinuk bobs and weaves around all kinds of ideas, bringing out conversations in so many areas - from commercialism to relationships to the holidays - and it all flows so easily, with relatable, sympathetic characters and dialogue that pops off the page. This is a fun one, with heart and meaningful subtext. Well done!

    What a delightful play! Seinuk bobs and weaves around all kinds of ideas, bringing out conversations in so many areas - from commercialism to relationships to the holidays - and it all flows so easily, with relatable, sympathetic characters and dialogue that pops off the page. This is a fun one, with heart and meaningful subtext. Well done!

  • Jonathan O'Neill: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    Seinuk’s ability to develop compelling heartache in an outwardly crass protagonist shines throughout this endearing contrast of individual and mass-market romances.

    Seinuk’s ability to develop compelling heartache in an outwardly crass protagonist shines throughout this endearing contrast of individual and mass-market romances.

  • Sofía Palmero: OCCUPY HALLMARK a ten-minute play

    Really funny, down to earth, and cute. It packed so much goodness into 10 minutes and I enjoyed every moment reading it!

    Really funny, down to earth, and cute. It packed so much goodness into 10 minutes and I enjoyed every moment reading it!