Recommendations of goat sucker

  • MINH TRAN: goat sucker

    Brilliant. irreverent. required reading for anyone even thinking about being openly racist, or just racist at all.

    Brilliant. irreverent. required reading for anyone even thinking about being openly racist, or just racist at all.

  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: goat sucker

    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

    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.

  • City Theatre: goat sucker

    Okay, this is a blast! It's one minute of #revenge #goodmanners #moralofthestory! I would totally put this in between some shorts at City Theatre!

    Okay, this is a blast! It's one minute of #revenge #goodmanners #moralofthestory! I would totally put this in between some shorts at City Theatre!

  • John Weagly: goat sucker

    Perfect! A wacky, short play that still manages to have a point!

    Perfect! A wacky, short play that still manages to have a point!

  • Rachel Bublitz: goat sucker

    To be honest, Henry had me at GOAT SUCKER. This is a super fun and fierce little play that would be great in all those one-minute festivals popping up all over the country.

    To be honest, Henry had me at GOAT SUCKER. This is a super fun and fierce little play that would be great in all those one-minute festivals popping up all over the country.

  • Lindsay Partain: goat sucker

    I scared my cat off the couch laughing! What a delightful piece that is funny, a little spooky, and also gives great advice on how to handle racist/sexist dirt bags.

    I scared my cat off the couch laughing! What a delightful piece that is funny, a little spooky, and also gives great advice on how to handle racist/sexist dirt bags.

  • Nelson Diaz-Marcano: goat sucker

    Hell yeah! Henry gives us a fun yet explosive tale in just one page. This is revenge fantasy at its best, its hilarious yet poignant.

    Hell yeah! Henry gives us a fun yet explosive tale in just one page. This is revenge fantasy at its best, its hilarious yet poignant.

  • Asher Wyndham: goat sucker

    Henry has shown her serious skill with realism, magic realism, and sci-fiction - and now a new route for her expansive imagination - feminist-horror-FU-patriarchy-comedy (whatever you wanna call these plays) - blood-splattered spectacles like GOAT-SUCKER that are highly entertaining for only a minute, but not simple in structure or story. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa would luv these plays! And women worldwide too! Her horror plays deserve productions all over, and they'd make great YouTube videos, even cartoons that would certainly go viral!

    Henry has shown her serious skill with realism, magic realism, and sci-fiction - and now a new route for her expansive imagination - feminist-horror-FU-patriarchy-comedy (whatever you wanna call these plays) - blood-splattered spectacles like GOAT-SUCKER that are highly entertaining for only a minute, but not simple in structure or story. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa would luv these plays! And women worldwide too! Her horror plays deserve productions all over, and they'd make great YouTube videos, even cartoons that would certainly go viral!

  • Bryan Stubbles: goat sucker

    Now a trilogy (?), Henry's "sexual-harrassment-horror-revenge" series throws ina new tale. This one uses a different set-up by employing a narrator and turning the "spooky story/urban legend" trope on its head. Best part was mispronunication of the heroine's name. Onward and upward!

    Now a trilogy (?), Henry's "sexual-harrassment-horror-revenge" series throws ina new tale. This one uses a different set-up by employing a narrator and turning the "spooky story/urban legend" trope on its head. Best part was mispronunication of the heroine's name. Onward and upward!