Recommendations of Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy

  • Morey Norkin: Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy

    Thank you, Kate Danley, for keeping screwball comedy alive! This is such a fun read. You can’t help but picture your favorite 1930s screen stars in the various roles. Sharp, fast-paced dialogue, mixed with riotous physical comedy will keep audiences in stitches. The numerous awards and productions tell you that this is a winner!

    Thank you, Kate Danley, for keeping screwball comedy alive! This is such a fun read. You can’t help but picture your favorite 1930s screen stars in the various roles. Sharp, fast-paced dialogue, mixed with riotous physical comedy will keep audiences in stitches. The numerous awards and productions tell you that this is a winner!

  • Jerry Polner: Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy

    Kate Danley doesn’t miss a screwball comedy trick in this wonderfully funny story about two architectural partners doing business with the police commissioner’s daughter while they’re in hock to the mob. Set in 1930 with all the right dialect, it runs like eggs in coffee. Produce this play!

    Kate Danley doesn’t miss a screwball comedy trick in this wonderfully funny story about two architectural partners doing business with the police commissioner’s daughter while they’re in hock to the mob. Set in 1930 with all the right dialect, it runs like eggs in coffee. Produce this play!

  • Margaret O'Donnell: Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy

    What fun! Trixie the secretary is guileless...or is she? The witty dialogue is pure 1930s Hollywood snappy, and the complications arise naturally from the situation and characters. The scenes where Trixie manages everything, right in front of her clueless bosses, are intricately and beautifully written. Life at an architecture has never been more engaging.

    What fun! Trixie the secretary is guileless...or is she? The witty dialogue is pure 1930s Hollywood snappy, and the complications arise naturally from the situation and characters. The scenes where Trixie manages everything, right in front of her clueless bosses, are intricately and beautifully written. Life at an architecture has never been more engaging.

  • Cheryl Bear: Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy

    Shenanigans ensue as that little accidental hire spirals everything out of control for these guys and it's hilarious! Highly entertaining!

    Shenanigans ensue as that little accidental hire spirals everything out of control for these guys and it's hilarious! Highly entertaining!

  • Scott Stolnack: Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy

    Clever, thoroughly enjoyable comedy, with a large dose of screwball craziness in the second act. Will leave you dazed and smiling at the end.

    Clever, thoroughly enjoyable comedy, with a large dose of screwball craziness in the second act. Will leave you dazed and smiling at the end.