Recommendations of In The Whole History of Hi-Q

  • Neil Radtke: In The Whole History of Hi-Q

    The arrogance of youth and the pettiness of teens all wrapped up in a nice little package. Gatton creates a great scene here where the reluctance of a teen to accept their own shortcomings becomes front and center. Well-paced and a great script for young people to tackle. Excellent!

    The arrogance of youth and the pettiness of teens all wrapped up in a nice little package. Gatton creates a great scene here where the reluctance of a teen to accept their own shortcomings becomes front and center. Well-paced and a great script for young people to tackle. Excellent!

  • Cheryl Bear: In The Whole History of Hi-Q

    The craziness of high school competition and pressure perfectly depicted in this piece. Rings so true, well done!

    The craziness of high school competition and pressure perfectly depicted in this piece. Rings so true, well done!

  • Jonathan O'Neill: In The Whole History of Hi-Q

    A delightful take-down of That Guy -- you know, the smug one who sat behind you in History class and answered every question incorrectly. Gatton presents the adolescent know-it-all and his suffering classmates with clarity, authenticity, and good humor. His satire is spot-on.

    A delightful take-down of That Guy -- you know, the smug one who sat behind you in History class and answered every question incorrectly. Gatton presents the adolescent know-it-all and his suffering classmates with clarity, authenticity, and good humor. His satire is spot-on.