Recommendations of Berserker

  • Nick Malakhow: Berserker

    Wholly original, fascinating, hilarious, and tragic. The theatrical world established here is super specific, and the exploration of how we search for meaning in others, work, and more is all uniquely executed and potent. I'd so love to see this on its feet!

    Wholly original, fascinating, hilarious, and tragic. The theatrical world established here is super specific, and the exploration of how we search for meaning in others, work, and more is all uniquely executed and potent. I'd so love to see this on its feet!

  • Val Dunn: Berserker

    Bruce's writing is fresh, specific, and darkly funny. Berserker witnesses one man's precarious grip on adult responsibilities and the pit of meaninglessness revealed when that grip finally gives out. This play is a rare example of how a storyteller can use seemingly bizarre motives to clarify uncomfortable truths about the human condition.

    Bruce's writing is fresh, specific, and darkly funny. Berserker witnesses one man's precarious grip on adult responsibilities and the pit of meaninglessness revealed when that grip finally gives out. This play is a rare example of how a storyteller can use seemingly bizarre motives to clarify uncomfortable truths about the human condition.

  • Toby Malone: Berserker

    This is a deep, muscular piece that plays on assumption, fear, and what surrounds us. Walsh sets up an evocative world around a misguided startup and sets the ball rolling based on a man's obsession with a disembodied voice and shared affinity for Led Zeppelin. Wonderful work.

    This is a deep, muscular piece that plays on assumption, fear, and what surrounds us. Walsh sets up an evocative world around a misguided startup and sets the ball rolling based on a man's obsession with a disembodied voice and shared affinity for Led Zeppelin. Wonderful work.

  • Samantha Marchant: Berserker

    Vivid, bizarre and funny. Hooked from the first scene and absorbed until the end. Each of the characters is really something special.

    Vivid, bizarre and funny. Hooked from the first scene and absorbed until the end. Each of the characters is really something special.

  • Cheryl Bear: Berserker

    A wonderful ode to Led Zeppelin and adulthood. Darkly and hilariously funny, well done!

    A wonderful ode to Led Zeppelin and adulthood. Darkly and hilariously funny, well done!

  • Stephen Weitz: Berserker

    Incredibly fresh and fun, this love letter to Led Zeppelin tells an unforgettable coming-of-age story...and the age is middle age. This play is a wild ride through nature onscreen and off, marriage, partnership, and parenthood.

    Incredibly fresh and fun, this love letter to Led Zeppelin tells an unforgettable coming-of-age story...and the age is middle age. This play is a wild ride through nature onscreen and off, marriage, partnership, and parenthood.