Recommendations of 2 Idiots Walk Out of A Bar (10 min)

  • Cheryl Bear: 2 Idiots Walk Out of A Bar (10 min)

    A sweet and wonderfully charming beginning to a romance! Well done.

    A sweet and wonderfully charming beginning to a romance! Well done.

  • Henry Kelly: 2 Idiots Walk Out of A Bar (10 min)

    What a sweet and endearing play. I love meetcutes and this was one of the most sincere and honest meetcutes I've had the pleasure of reading. It felt very grounded and real...yet the aura of love surrounding these two felt so grand, as if they've loved in past lives. Take a read and let your heart smile :).

    What a sweet and endearing play. I love meetcutes and this was one of the most sincere and honest meetcutes I've had the pleasure of reading. It felt very grounded and real...yet the aura of love surrounding these two felt so grand, as if they've loved in past lives. Take a read and let your heart smile :).

  • Rachel Bublitz: 2 Idiots Walk Out of A Bar (10 min)

    An adorable ten-minute that pokes fun at the couple troupes found in Chekhov's work. Both characters in CHEKHOV'S DATE are so well drawn and earnest, and there's a ton of comedy to mine from Rose's well written dialogue.

    An adorable ten-minute that pokes fun at the couple troupes found in Chekhov's work. Both characters in CHEKHOV'S DATE are so well drawn and earnest, and there's a ton of comedy to mine from Rose's well written dialogue.

  • Sarah Bowden: 2 Idiots Walk Out of A Bar (10 min)

    A wonderfully smart short. Chekhov lends himself so well to the ambiguity of modern romance, since most of his plays deal in unfulfilled desire. So taking types from his work and stranding at the end of a maybe-date makes for hilariously existential and formal conversation around a subject that should be simple to discuss. Very funny, very sharp writing!

    A wonderfully smart short. Chekhov lends himself so well to the ambiguity of modern romance, since most of his plays deal in unfulfilled desire. So taking types from his work and stranding at the end of a maybe-date makes for hilariously existential and formal conversation around a subject that should be simple to discuss. Very funny, very sharp writing!