Recommendations of Fatberg

  • Doug DeVita: Fatberg

    Sharply written, there is so much going on under the surface in this play – both figuratively and literally. An excellent work that makes one think, and hopefully, change. Crisp dialogue and engaging characters, too.

    Sharply written, there is so much going on under the surface in this play – both figuratively and literally. An excellent work that makes one think, and hopefully, change. Crisp dialogue and engaging characters, too.

  • Scott Sickles: Fatberg

    This is a story about a quest. As with any grand quest, it's about more than the object of the search. It's about loyalty and longevity, about relying on people, about finding hope in the darkest, foulest places. It's about the practical and passionate reasons why we do what we need to do to provide for our loves ones and ourselves. Very funny and quietly resonant.

    This is a story about a quest. As with any grand quest, it's about more than the object of the search. It's about loyalty and longevity, about relying on people, about finding hope in the darkest, foulest places. It's about the practical and passionate reasons why we do what we need to do to provide for our loves ones and ourselves. Very funny and quietly resonant.

  • CB Graebner: Fatberg

    This play is hilarious, disgusting and important. I am rooting so hard for Molly and Tyson, but I’m also rooting for New York and the Earth and our children’s futures! If you didn’t know fatbergs are real, you need to read this. You also need to read it because you’ll care about these characters. I would love to see this expanded to a full length fatberg extraction on stage.

    This play is hilarious, disgusting and important. I am rooting so hard for Molly and Tyson, but I’m also rooting for New York and the Earth and our children’s futures! If you didn’t know fatbergs are real, you need to read this. You also need to read it because you’ll care about these characters. I would love to see this expanded to a full length fatberg extraction on stage.

  • David Narter: Fatberg

    A fun and original little piece that manages to take the weird phenomenon of fatbergs (look it up) and give them a resonance that, well, they would NEVER otherwise have. Clever dialogue and easy to stage.

    A fun and original little piece that manages to take the weird phenomenon of fatbergs (look it up) and give them a resonance that, well, they would NEVER otherwise have. Clever dialogue and easy to stage.