Goat-Sucker: A One-Minute Play

by Jordan Elizabeth Henry

A woman tells a spooooky story.

A woman tells a spooooky story.

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Goat-Sucker: A One-Minute Play

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  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: Goat-Sucker: A One-Minute Play

    A great and creative use of the 1 minute form to touch upon the serious topic of racist, sexual harrassment with humor and energy.

    A great and creative use of the 1 minute form to touch upon the serious topic of racist, sexual harrassment with humor and energy.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Goat-Sucker: A One-Minute Play

    Terrific one-minute play which has a whole lot to say in its brief time on stage. I'd love to see this performed.

    Terrific one-minute play which has a whole lot to say in its brief time on stage. I'd love to see this performed.

  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown: Goat-Sucker: A One-Minute Play

    What excites me most about this series from Jordan Elizabeth Henry is the idea of an audience never knowing what's about to happen and then nearly not "believing" it as it occurs, their utterly wide-eyed, terrestrially nonplussed response. There is a chance here for relish and extravaganza that, if thoroughly achieved, would set these plays apart, would showcase the unique and solitary voice of its author, and the top-notch qualities, crackshot abilities of its design and artistic teams.

    What excites me most about this series from Jordan Elizabeth Henry is the idea of an audience never knowing what's about to happen and then nearly not "believing" it as it occurs, their utterly wide-eyed, terrestrially nonplussed response. There is a chance here for relish and extravaganza that, if thoroughly achieved, would set these plays apart, would showcase the unique and solitary voice of its author, and the top-notch qualities, crackshot abilities of its design and artistic teams.

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Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Gi60 Festival One-Minute Play Festival, Year 2018