Recommendations of Frank Talk

  • Cheryl Bear: Frank Talk

    Hilarious and deliciously fun, the icon Anne Frank is brought to life in splendid form! Well done!

    Hilarious and deliciously fun, the icon Anne Frank is brought to life in splendid form! Well done!

  • Rachel Bublitz: Frank Talk

    Dark and unique and funny as hell. I love the use of seemingly unconnected short plays living together in this one shared world. A look at celebrity and fame and our culture's blood thirst for more more more. Why do we think we're owed anything from the people we look at from afar and worship? And what would it be like if you had no say in your fame, because what you are famous for was never intended for public consumption? Goldner does an expert job at tackling this, and Anne Frank's legacy with tact, respect, and humor.

    Dark and unique and funny as hell. I love the use of seemingly unconnected short plays living together in this one shared world. A look at celebrity and fame and our culture's blood thirst for more more more. Why do we think we're owed anything from the people we look at from afar and worship? And what would it be like if you had no say in your fame, because what you are famous for was never intended for public consumption? Goldner does an expert job at tackling this, and Anne Frank's legacy with tact, respect, and humor.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Frank Talk

    What if Anne Frank were still alive? I saw an excerpt read from this outrageous play at the Midwest Dramatists Conference. It left the audience stunned. So very funny and so very wrong at the same time. I would LOVE to see the entire piece!

    What if Anne Frank were still alive? I saw an excerpt read from this outrageous play at the Midwest Dramatists Conference. It left the audience stunned. So very funny and so very wrong at the same time. I would LOVE to see the entire piece!

  • Robert Lynn: Frank Talk

    A scathing, hilarious indictment of our celebrity-obsessed culture, Sharon Goldner's Frank Talk makes us laugh when we fear we shouldn't and forces us re-examine popular culture and how we view our icons. This play makes you laugh and makes you think--a wonderful combination in a theatrical experience.

    A scathing, hilarious indictment of our celebrity-obsessed culture, Sharon Goldner's Frank Talk makes us laugh when we fear we shouldn't and forces us re-examine popular culture and how we view our icons. This play makes you laugh and makes you think--a wonderful combination in a theatrical experience.