Recommendations of The Volcano Play

  • Paul Donnelly: The Volcano Play

    The volcanos are an apt and chilling metaphor for so much that is going wrong in the world and the responses of the three well-drawn characters are dishearteningly true to life. This is a funny, but ultimately kinda depressing (in a thought provoking way) play.

    The volcanos are an apt and chilling metaphor for so much that is going wrong in the world and the responses of the three well-drawn characters are dishearteningly true to life. This is a funny, but ultimately kinda depressing (in a thought provoking way) play.

  • Joshua Fardon: The Volcano Play

    Extremely relevant in light of recent events. A quick, funny look at our tendency to normalize the metaphorical volcanos that inundate our world and to worry about small stuff as big stuff threatens everything.

    Extremely relevant in light of recent events. A quick, funny look at our tendency to normalize the metaphorical volcanos that inundate our world and to worry about small stuff as big stuff threatens everything.

  • Steven G. Martin: The Volcano Play

    The world's going to hell? In Otterman's short dark comedy, it inspires complacency, selfishness, and nonchalance. "The Volcano Play" is a quick, damning look at American priorities.

    The world's going to hell? In Otterman's short dark comedy, it inspires complacency, selfishness, and nonchalance. "The Volcano Play" is a quick, damning look at American priorities.

  • Doug DeVita: The Volcano Play

    The sheer matter-factness with which Isaac Otterman’s characters accept the horrifying changes being wrought to their world makes “The Volcano Play” both darkly funny, and, well... horrifying. A terrific 10 minutes.

    The sheer matter-factness with which Isaac Otterman’s characters accept the horrifying changes being wrought to their world makes “The Volcano Play” both darkly funny, and, well... horrifying. A terrific 10 minutes.