Recommendations of A Fairy Tale

  • 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!

  • Joel Fishbane: Colonel's Chicken: A Fairy Tale

    A very funny play about the very serious issue of mental health and suicide. Carrie has a wild imagination and a grand, distinctive voice with echos of Sarah Vowell and Miranda July. I want to see more of this soon, preferably staged in an actual fast food joint.

    A very funny play about the very serious issue of mental health and suicide. Carrie has a wild imagination and a grand, distinctive voice with echos of Sarah Vowell and Miranda July. I want to see more of this soon, preferably staged in an actual fast food joint.

  • 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.

  • Skye Robinson Hillis: Colonel's Chicken: A Fairy Tale

    I had the pleasure of seeing a reading of this play performed at the Great Plains Theatre Conference, and have been thinking about it ever since. It's smart, original, immersive, hilarious, and written with incredible empathy and emotional intelligence. A beautiful and totally insane play that I can't wait to see more of.

    I had the pleasure of seeing a reading of this play performed at the Great Plains Theatre Conference, and have been thinking about it ever since. It's smart, original, immersive, hilarious, and written with incredible empathy and emotional intelligence. A beautiful and totally insane play that I can't wait to see more of.