Recommendations of Two-Timing Loaf of Bread

  • Justin Guidroz: Two-Timing Loaf of Bread

    I'll be honest, when I read this, I was skeptical. But seeing it in performance changed my mind. It really works, and it is f***ing hilarious.

    I'll be honest, when I read this, I was skeptical. But seeing it in performance changed my mind. It really works, and it is f***ing hilarious.

  • Bryan Stubbles: Two-Timing Loaf of Bread

    Ya know when you read or see a play and you wish you'd written it? THIS IS THAT PLAY ----now I wait with bated breath as Bultrowicz repalces O'Neill in the American canon.

    Ya know when you read or see a play and you wish you'd written it? THIS IS THAT PLAY ----now I wait with bated breath as Bultrowicz repalces O'Neill in the American canon.

  • Steven G. Martin: Two-Timing Loaf of Bread

    Bultrowicz presents Absurdity as relationship & revenge drama with a comic overlay. That's what you get when the role of the antagonistic, selfish, two-timing lover is a loaf of sourdough. Or maybe pumpernickel. Or a baguette -- the casting options are broad. Credit to Bultrowicz for writing to the reality of the situation as Carol and Sophie are suitably surprised, offended, enraged, and -- ultimately -- revenged. Even more credit to the playwright for the concept. This would be fun to direct, to act, or to watch.

    Bultrowicz presents Absurdity as relationship & revenge drama with a comic overlay. That's what you get when the role of the antagonistic, selfish, two-timing lover is a loaf of sourdough. Or maybe pumpernickel. Or a baguette -- the casting options are broad. Credit to Bultrowicz for writing to the reality of the situation as Carol and Sophie are suitably surprised, offended, enraged, and -- ultimately -- revenged. Even more credit to the playwright for the concept. This would be fun to direct, to act, or to watch.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Two-Timing Loaf of Bread

    Here is a fun play where two women get to take out their frustrations on a loaf of bread, and it's hilarious! No idea where Bultrowicz gets his inspiration but I'm so glad he wrote this down because I doubt it will ever go stale. It's the kind of metaphor that works so well in a short play.

    Here is a fun play where two women get to take out their frustrations on a loaf of bread, and it's hilarious! No idea where Bultrowicz gets his inspiration but I'm so glad he wrote this down because I doubt it will ever go stale. It's the kind of metaphor that works so well in a short play.