Recommendations of Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

  • Noble Jones: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    A funny little moment with some great symbolism

    A funny little moment with some great symbolism

  • Michael Greenspun: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    Steven G. Martin's ANTAGONISM is a fun and endearing one-minute play that shows the humanity of not letting someone ruin your day; it also encourages the reader/audience to want to know why the Antagonist is behaving in such a way. The juxtaposition of A with B, C, and D shows stark contrast and is pure joy. Kudos.

    Steven G. Martin's ANTAGONISM is a fun and endearing one-minute play that shows the humanity of not letting someone ruin your day; it also encourages the reader/audience to want to know why the Antagonist is behaving in such a way. The juxtaposition of A with B, C, and D shows stark contrast and is pure joy. Kudos.

  • Samantha Marchant: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    I wish us all the powers of “turn the other cheek” B, C and D have.

    I wish us all the powers of “turn the other cheek” B, C and D have.

  • John Mabey: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    There's a wonderful playfulness to Steven G. Martin's work and this monologue physicalizes beautifully the art of 'showing' as well as 'telling.' So often we reveal ourselves in what we say, but what we actually do (and in this case, how we respond) is just as telling.

    There's a wonderful playfulness to Steven G. Martin's work and this monologue physicalizes beautifully the art of 'showing' as well as 'telling.' So often we reveal ourselves in what we say, but what we actually do (and in this case, how we respond) is just as telling.

  • Joe Swenson: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    Antogonism is a beautiful play with a wonderful message about how important it is to not let those that might piss in the pool take up real estate in your head and just move on to what you like. There's a bit of set-up and you want B,C, and D to retaliate, but instead are left completely satisfied with this quick show ends. Kudos Steven G. Martin!

    Antogonism is a beautiful play with a wonderful message about how important it is to not let those that might piss in the pool take up real estate in your head and just move on to what you like. There's a bit of set-up and you want B,C, and D to retaliate, but instead are left completely satisfied with this quick show ends. Kudos Steven G. Martin!

  • Randy Hunt: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    It's amazing how much can be accomplished in a one minute piece like this. What I really love is that I had no idea where it was going until the very end. Well done!

    It's amazing how much can be accomplished in a one minute piece like this. What I really love is that I had no idea where it was going until the very end. Well done!

  • Jack Levine: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    I love STEVEN G. MARTIN’s plays. He has the talent to always engage the reader and say something meaningful in the most endearing way. This 1-Minute gem can be easily relatable to any situation in which a group of people are having fun and someone has the need to be the killjoy.

    I love STEVEN G. MARTIN’s plays. He has the talent to always engage the reader and say something meaningful in the most endearing way. This 1-Minute gem can be easily relatable to any situation in which a group of people are having fun and someone has the need to be the killjoy.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    Martin manages to pack a lot of tense action into this one-minute play. Clever use of a simple prop to underscore the protagonist’s goal, too.

    Martin manages to pack a lot of tense action into this one-minute play. Clever use of a simple prop to underscore the protagonist’s goal, too.

  • Joshua H. Cohen: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    When I first started to wonder about the one-minute play format, I knew I had to start with Steven G. Martin. This play is a lovely metaphor for how individual recipients of someone's antagonism can respond by forming community.

    When I first started to wonder about the one-minute play format, I knew I had to start with Steven G. Martin. This play is a lovely metaphor for how individual recipients of someone's antagonism can respond by forming community.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Antagonism, or, Some People Like to P*ss in the Pool [a 1-minute play]

    A play for people with difficult co-workers or manipulative family members or basically everyone who needs the reminder that we don't have to let them get to us! Well done!

    A play for people with difficult co-workers or manipulative family members or basically everyone who needs the reminder that we don't have to let them get to us! Well done!