Recommendations of Porkchop

  • John Medlin: Porkchop

    Porkchop isn't a play that's afraid to go to some absurd places. It dives headfirst into insanity and creates an experience you won't forget.

    Porkchop isn't a play that's afraid to go to some absurd places. It dives headfirst into insanity and creates an experience you won't forget.

  • Abby Burgess: Porkchop

    Weird weird weird and I loved every second of it! A wonderfully-absurd one-act that deftly balances comedy and horror.

    Weird weird weird and I loved every second of it! A wonderfully-absurd one-act that deftly balances comedy and horror.

  • Lainie Vansant: Porkchop

    What a bizarre, wild ride. This funny, funky play would be a riot to produce, perform, and see, especially for morbidly-minded young folx. Check it out!

    What a bizarre, wild ride. This funny, funky play would be a riot to produce, perform, and see, especially for morbidly-minded young folx. Check it out!

  • Alisha Espinosa: Porkchop

    Simultaneously feminist and absurd, this play is wild, hilarious, and will really satisfy anyone who loves Criminal Minds and farce.

    Simultaneously feminist and absurd, this play is wild, hilarious, and will really satisfy anyone who loves Criminal Minds and farce.

  • Isaac Otterman: Porkchop

    If Sylvia met Silence of the Lambs you would probably have something that looks like Porkchop, a show that is as funny as it is dark and twisted. From an oblivious boyfriend to a psychotic dog this play really has everything. Highly recommended.

    If Sylvia met Silence of the Lambs you would probably have something that looks like Porkchop, a show that is as funny as it is dark and twisted. From an oblivious boyfriend to a psychotic dog this play really has everything. Highly recommended.