Snakes

by Jen Huszcza

After eating their animals, two female snakes reflect on their food choices before they are interrupted by pesky humans.

After eating their animals, two female snakes reflect on their food choices before they are interrupted by pesky humans.

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  • Robin Rice: Snakes

    Life from snakes' POV. Very cool! The next time I'm hiking and happen upon a snake in the woods, I'll think of this play. (Love the description of what the actors wear. And their rattles!)

    Life from snakes' POV. Very cool! The next time I'm hiking and happen upon a snake in the woods, I'll think of this play. (Love the description of what the actors wear. And their rattles!)

  • Ian Thal: Snakes

    Wonderfully surreal comedy featuring anthropomorphic snakes, rendering their reptilian psychology and physiology into dialogue and stage directions. The fun comes from finding the metaphors for the human experience.

    Wonderfully surreal comedy featuring anthropomorphic snakes, rendering their reptilian psychology and physiology into dialogue and stage directions. The fun comes from finding the metaphors for the human experience.

  • Tiffany Antone: Snakes

    I’m such a fan of Jen’s work-and SNAKES is another weird and wonderful short play that surprises us with its uniqueness. Funny and strange and thoughtful play! Great fun to play these characters too!

    I’m such a fan of Jen’s work-and SNAKES is another weird and wonderful short play that surprises us with its uniqueness. Funny and strange and thoughtful play! Great fun to play these characters too!

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Panglossian Productions - Best of all Possible Podcast, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization Little Black Dress Ink - Women Onstage Festival, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Celebration Theatre WriteHer Festival, Year 2019