Recommendations of My Zombie Valentine

  • David Templeton: My Zombie Valentine

    This laugh-out-loud, super-short charmer is incredibly funny, and even pointedly (and a bit wickedly) insightful. After reading it, I Googled the author to see if she’s ever written for Saturday Night Live. This is a perfectly punchy little Valentine’s Day gem.

    This laugh-out-loud, super-short charmer is incredibly funny, and even pointedly (and a bit wickedly) insightful. After reading it, I Googled the author to see if she’s ever written for Saturday Night Live. This is a perfectly punchy little Valentine’s Day gem.

  • Enid Cokinos: My Zombie Valentine

    Even Zombie’s have a soft spot for Valentine’s Day. As it turns out chocolates, flowers, and sappy love songs are the perfect defense against a horde of these brain-seeking monsters. So, who needs an elaborate apocalyptic survival plan. Kate Danley has penned a fabulous comedic play that audiences of all ages will enjoy.

    Even Zombie’s have a soft spot for Valentine’s Day. As it turns out chocolates, flowers, and sappy love songs are the perfect defense against a horde of these brain-seeking monsters. So, who needs an elaborate apocalyptic survival plan. Kate Danley has penned a fabulous comedic play that audiences of all ages will enjoy.

  • Christopher Plumridge: My Zombie Valentine

    Haha, finally we have a way to combat Zombies! I love this brutally short, hilarious and fast paced Zombie play far more than I love valentines day itself. Brilliant fun!!

    Haha, finally we have a way to combat Zombies! I love this brutally short, hilarious and fast paced Zombie play far more than I love valentines day itself. Brilliant fun!!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: My Zombie Valentine

    Well despite being guilty of splurging on Valentines Day I couldn't help but laugh out loud at this piece. Its a brilliant commentary on how the commercialism of a holiday can affect our common sense but its also amplified by the extreme idea of it turning people into actual zombies! Brilliantly put together and would make a great addition to a sketch show.

    Well despite being guilty of splurging on Valentines Day I couldn't help but laugh out loud at this piece. Its a brilliant commentary on how the commercialism of a holiday can affect our common sense but its also amplified by the extreme idea of it turning people into actual zombies! Brilliantly put together and would make a great addition to a sketch show.

  • John Busser: My Zombie Valentine

    If you've never thought about Valentine's Day this way, you absolutely should. The little touches are what sends this one over the top. $14 Hallmark Cards. The song on the Radio. And the final punchline (Which I won't spill like a zombie spills brains) is perfection. Short on length but long on laughs.

    If you've never thought about Valentine's Day this way, you absolutely should. The little touches are what sends this one over the top. $14 Hallmark Cards. The song on the Radio. And the final punchline (Which I won't spill like a zombie spills brains) is perfection. Short on length but long on laughs.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: My Zombie Valentine

    Yup. I totally Laughed Out Loud reading this fast paced play! The LOLs are as real as the mindless consumerism this one act skewers. This was such a delight to read, I can only imagine, with the right cast and a fun design how great this will be to actually WATCH! Great take on the zombies, too!

    Yup. I totally Laughed Out Loud reading this fast paced play! The LOLs are as real as the mindless consumerism this one act skewers. This was such a delight to read, I can only imagine, with the right cast and a fun design how great this will be to actually WATCH! Great take on the zombies, too!

  • Cheryl Bear: My Zombie Valentine

    A hilarious Valentine's spoof on the blind following of the holiday! Well done.

    A hilarious Valentine's spoof on the blind following of the holiday! Well done.