Recommendations of Super Mythology Girl Tells a Scary Story

  • Lee R. Lawing: Super Mythology Girl Tells a Scary Story

    Saw this play read on Tiny Theatre as part of the summer sassy shorts and it was so sassy indeed. Mythology should always be taught with puppets.

    Saw this play read on Tiny Theatre as part of the summer sassy shorts and it was so sassy indeed. Mythology should always be taught with puppets.

  • Cheryl Bear: Super Mythology Girl Tells a Scary Story

    A fabulous sock puppet mythology that would be so wonderful to see. It's playful, hilarious and so much fun!

    A fabulous sock puppet mythology that would be so wonderful to see. It's playful, hilarious and so much fun!

  • Rachel Bublitz: Super Mythology Girl Tells a Scary Story

    SUPER MYTHOLOGY GIRL TELLS A SCARY STORY is delightful and disturbing and I want very much to see this alive on a stage. I love the mixing of language throughout the script, the use of sock puppets is totally genius, and Simon gives any actor a gift by letting them take on this all-encompassing role. Highly recommend reading and producing this play asap!

    SUPER MYTHOLOGY GIRL TELLS A SCARY STORY is delightful and disturbing and I want very much to see this alive on a stage. I love the mixing of language throughout the script, the use of sock puppets is totally genius, and Simon gives any actor a gift by letting them take on this all-encompassing role. Highly recommend reading and producing this play asap!

  • Rachael Carnes: Super Mythology Girl Tells a Scary Story

    Wahoo! Mythology AND puppets?? Be still my weirdo heart! Simon is hilarious -- Thanks NPX, for bringing this swell writer and dramaturg to my attention as a "featured reader" -- This little play is a real treat. I love it when I read something that's spinning at a high velocity, where the imaginative world of the play and the relationships and conflict therein are enough to make an enjoyable and satisfying theater moment. It's like a play for three characters, played by one off-kilter person! Looking forward to reading more of this writer's work soon.

    Wahoo! Mythology AND puppets?? Be still my weirdo heart! Simon is hilarious -- Thanks NPX, for bringing this swell writer and dramaturg to my attention as a "featured reader" -- This little play is a real treat. I love it when I read something that's spinning at a high velocity, where the imaginative world of the play and the relationships and conflict therein are enough to make an enjoyable and satisfying theater moment. It's like a play for three characters, played by one off-kilter person! Looking forward to reading more of this writer's work soon.