Recommendations of LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

    You will never look at Mrs. Claus the same way again! This short play is hilarious and surprising and too much fun. This would be a nice change of pace in a night of holiday shorts.

    You will never look at Mrs. Claus the same way again! This short play is hilarious and surprising and too much fun. This would be a nice change of pace in a night of holiday shorts.

  • John Busser: LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

    Who knew Christmas might be coming this way... Marj O'Neill-Butler gives us a true present in this darkly funny look at what goes on with a Mr and Mrs looking for who's nice and who's really naughty and what getting on THAT list means. I would love to see this play stuffed in between a bunch of holiday cheery pieces and watch the audience's faces when they catch on to what's really happening around the North Pole.

    Who knew Christmas might be coming this way... Marj O'Neill-Butler gives us a true present in this darkly funny look at what goes on with a Mr and Mrs looking for who's nice and who's really naughty and what getting on THAT list means. I would love to see this play stuffed in between a bunch of holiday cheery pieces and watch the audience's faces when they catch on to what's really happening around the North Pole.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

    Ooo! This is so naughty! This will be a fun addition to a holiday themed festival!

    Ooo! This is so naughty! This will be a fun addition to a holiday themed festival!

  • Jennifer O'Grady: LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

    Oh so fun! A delightfully funny and surprising twist on sexism in the work world, which in this case happens to be the North Pole, where Mrs. Claus is interviewing a potential new elf (named Joshua!) who doesn't realize that she's interested in more than his resume. Perfect for anyone who needs some holiday cheer.

    Oh so fun! A delightfully funny and surprising twist on sexism in the work world, which in this case happens to be the North Pole, where Mrs. Claus is interviewing a potential new elf (named Joshua!) who doesn't realize that she's interested in more than his resume. Perfect for anyone who needs some holiday cheer.

  • Jo Brisbane: LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

    Thank you, Marj O'Neill-Butler, for this delightfully wicked take on the holidays! "Looking for Seasonal Work" is a darkly funny and all-too familiar tale of sexism in the workplace. The twist here, is that sweet Mrs. Claus cannot wait to get her claws on innocent young Joshua. For mature audiences that relish a good satire.

    Thank you, Marj O'Neill-Butler, for this delightfully wicked take on the holidays! "Looking for Seasonal Work" is a darkly funny and all-too familiar tale of sexism in the workplace. The twist here, is that sweet Mrs. Claus cannot wait to get her claws on innocent young Joshua. For mature audiences that relish a good satire.

  • Susan Middaugh: LOOKING FOR SEASONAL WORK (a 10 minute comedy)

    Marj does a sneaky but effective and funny job of turning our assumptions about Mrs. Claus upside down in her interview with Joshua. When he finally figures out what's going on, she puts him on the defensive so successfully that he apologizes. But the audience knows he should be grateful that the interview has gone south to the lower 48. A MeToo play for men.

    Marj does a sneaky but effective and funny job of turning our assumptions about Mrs. Claus upside down in her interview with Joshua. When he finally figures out what's going on, she puts him on the defensive so successfully that he apologizes. But the audience knows he should be grateful that the interview has gone south to the lower 48. A MeToo play for men.