The Play That Used to be Titled "1247 Likes" Decides to Go Dancing in The Cemetery: a new play with its own agency

by Dana Lynn Formby

An off the rails comedy about two best friends from different economic classes, their love of cheese, and a wrestle to death over politics. This battle leads the characters to surprising places, ultimately asking the most human question of all, can we get along?

An off the rails comedy about two best friends from different economic classes, their love of cheese, and a wrestle to death over politics. This battle leads the characters to surprising places, ultimately asking the most human question of all, can we get along?

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The Play That Used to be Titled "1247 Likes" Decides to Go Dancing in The Cemetery: a new play with its own agency

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  • Cheryl Bear: The Play That Used to be Titled "1247 Likes" Decides to Go Dancing in The Cemetery: a new play with its own agency

    Can we all get along? A hilarious comedy that takes us on a roller coaster of an exhilarating experience! Well done.

    Can we all get along? A hilarious comedy that takes us on a roller coaster of an exhilarating experience! Well done.

  • Hallie Palladino: The Play That Used to be Titled "1247 Likes" Decides to Go Dancing in The Cemetery: a new play with its own agency

    This wildly silly play is a razor sharp satire, not just of standard dramatic tropes and familiar genres, but also of the business of theater itself. And yes, this play is so meta!

    This wildly silly play is a razor sharp satire, not just of standard dramatic tropes and familiar genres, but also of the business of theater itself. And yes, this play is so meta!

  • Briandaniel Oglesby: The Play That Used to be Titled "1247 Likes" Decides to Go Dancing in The Cemetery: a new play with its own agency

    This play is bonkers in all the right ways. It's an experience. It's brilliantly written, taught me a few things about writing just listening to it. It's the kind of play that needs to be read a couple times to really understand it.

    This play is bonkers in all the right ways. It's an experience. It's brilliantly written, taught me a few things about writing just listening to it. It's the kind of play that needs to be read a couple times to really understand it.