Recommendations of Just Desserts

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Just Desserts

    This short play about office coworkers takes a sharp dark turn pretty quickly, and I am here for it! Sharp, dark comedy at its finest.

    This short play about office coworkers takes a sharp dark turn pretty quickly, and I am here for it! Sharp, dark comedy at its finest.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Just Desserts

    Office breakroom politics gets dark, in a hilarious way! What a fun way...no, don't do this...to take your revenge on the office P.I.G!

    Office breakroom politics gets dark, in a hilarious way! What a fun way...no, don't do this...to take your revenge on the office P.I.G!

  • James McLindon: Just Desserts

    A terrific, terrifically dark comedy for anybody who's ever had their food stolen from a communal refrigerator ... as well as everyone else. Who knew vigilante justice in the company breakroom could be this much fun?

    A terrific, terrifically dark comedy for anybody who's ever had their food stolen from a communal refrigerator ... as well as everyone else. Who knew vigilante justice in the company breakroom could be this much fun?

  • Jonathan Cook: Just Desserts

    I produced an audio play version of this script on the Gather by the Ghost Light radio theater podcast after seeing it on stage at SUNY Brockport. MacGregor has a talent for dark humor and most people who have worked in an office environment can relate to this script. The exchange between characters is well structured and seeing how they deal with the lunch thief is extremely entertaining. Highly recommended!

    I produced an audio play version of this script on the Gather by the Ghost Light radio theater podcast after seeing it on stage at SUNY Brockport. MacGregor has a talent for dark humor and most people who have worked in an office environment can relate to this script. The exchange between characters is well structured and seeing how they deal with the lunch thief is extremely entertaining. Highly recommended!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Just Desserts

    Funny, funny and very deliciously dark! I love dark comedies to begin with and this was such a hoot to read. So well done. Would love seeing this on stage.

    Funny, funny and very deliciously dark! I love dark comedies to begin with and this was such a hoot to read. So well done. Would love seeing this on stage.

  • Emily Hageman: Just Desserts

    This is an absolute gem of a play. As dark as the dark chocolate used to make the brownies in question. The play is really well-written and the characters are fantastic, any actor would have a heyday with any of the roles. But what I love about this play is it says a ton about morality in its short ten pages. And man, now that I think about it, MacGregor is right--the people who steal people's lunches are probably some of the worst people alive. Great ten minute play, gulp it down right now if you got a few minutes!

    This is an absolute gem of a play. As dark as the dark chocolate used to make the brownies in question. The play is really well-written and the characters are fantastic, any actor would have a heyday with any of the roles. But what I love about this play is it says a ton about morality in its short ten pages. And man, now that I think about it, MacGregor is right--the people who steal people's lunches are probably some of the worst people alive. Great ten minute play, gulp it down right now if you got a few minutes!

  • Asher Wyndham: Just Desserts

    This. This is the perfect dark comedy. Don't dismiss this as a silly comedy about getting even with the person that steals food at work; it's much more, it targets the amoralism or just plain nastiness of workers who know nothing about ethics. Or maybe it's just the perfect dark comedy. If you've had your lunches stolen at work, this play is for you. A smart choice for any comedy festival.

    This. This is the perfect dark comedy. Don't dismiss this as a silly comedy about getting even with the person that steals food at work; it's much more, it targets the amoralism or just plain nastiness of workers who know nothing about ethics. Or maybe it's just the perfect dark comedy. If you've had your lunches stolen at work, this play is for you. A smart choice for any comedy festival.