Recommendations of Every Seven Minutes

  • Evan Baughfman: Every Seven Minutes

    An inventive and thought-provoking play! I'd love to see this one staged!

    An inventive and thought-provoking play! I'd love to see this one staged!

  • Ken Levine: Every Seven Minutes

    Very inventive with some nice and funny things to say about fate and the need for condoms.

    Very inventive with some nice and funny things to say about fate and the need for condoms.

  • Jim Siering: Every Seven Minutes

    A funny but chilling two-hander about the nature of de-humanizing work and the utter uselessness of rampant consumerism. A modern twist on Bartleby the Scrivener and R.U.R. Very entertaining and thought-provoking.

    A funny but chilling two-hander about the nature of de-humanizing work and the utter uselessness of rampant consumerism. A modern twist on Bartleby the Scrivener and R.U.R. Very entertaining and thought-provoking.

  • Jake Lewis: Every Seven Minutes

    I was fortunate to be in this show last year, and was amazed at its deftness at originality and range of emotion. A clever premise evolves into a larger story about Fate and one's responsbility to their fellow man. Heady stuff, sure, but Preuss attacks it with gusto and heart. What a gift to theatre!

    I was fortunate to be in this show last year, and was amazed at its deftness at originality and range of emotion. A clever premise evolves into a larger story about Fate and one's responsbility to their fellow man. Heady stuff, sure, but Preuss attacks it with gusto and heart. What a gift to theatre!

  • Jonathan O'Neill: Every Seven Minutes

    A total crowd-pleaser. EVERY SEVEN MINUTES tackles both bad luck and soul-sucking desk jobs with heart and wit. The concept encourages us to think well after the curtain falls; my friends and I saw this staged, and afterwards had a lot of fun debating what we would do in this situation.

    A total crowd-pleaser. EVERY SEVEN MINUTES tackles both bad luck and soul-sucking desk jobs with heart and wit. The concept encourages us to think well after the curtain falls; my friends and I saw this staged, and afterwards had a lot of fun debating what we would do in this situation.

  • Robert Lynn: Every Seven Minutes

    Saw this at the Lakeshore Players Theatre 10-minute Play Festival. Funny, with some great lines. Makes you think about work and life itself. An enjoyable play that would fit into any 10-minute showcase.

    Saw this at the Lakeshore Players Theatre 10-minute Play Festival. Funny, with some great lines. Makes you think about work and life itself. An enjoyable play that would fit into any 10-minute showcase.