Recommendations of A Fairy Tale

  • Abbey Fenbert: Colonel's Chicken: A Fairy Tale

    Carrie Barrett succeeds in dramatizing the least dramatic of human tragedies: suffering depression. She transforms an experience of boredom and emptiness into an epic journey in a surreal world, where small steps toward reclamation take on the grand significance that often goes unseen in our daily lives. Also, it's funny as hell. (Warning: you will desire much chicken upon reading.)

    Carrie Barrett succeeds in dramatizing the least dramatic of human tragedies: suffering depression. She transforms an experience of boredom and emptiness into an epic journey in a surreal world, where small steps toward reclamation take on the grand significance that often goes unseen in our daily lives. Also, it's funny as hell. (Warning: you will desire much chicken upon reading.)

  • Bernardo Cubría: Colonel's Chicken: A Fairy Tale

    Such a fun and imaginative story about depression, loneliness, and what drives us. Love this play and the heart it carries with it! Like Alice in Wonderland but with fried chicken!

    Such a fun and imaginative story about depression, loneliness, and what drives us. Love this play and the heart it carries with it! Like Alice in Wonderland but with fried chicken!

  • Jeremy Gable: Colonel's Chicken: A Fairy Tale

    A delightfully bonkers comedy with a lot going on under the surface. The play is certainly funny - very funny, in fact - but its humor touches upon universal truths and beautiful emotion. I saw a reading of it several days ago, and I've been unpacking its many layers since.

    A delightfully bonkers comedy with a lot going on under the surface. The play is certainly funny - very funny, in fact - but its humor touches upon universal truths and beautiful emotion. I saw a reading of it several days ago, and I've been unpacking its many layers since.