Recommendations of Toxic Norse-culinity

  • Christopher Soucy: Toxic Norse-culinity

    Such a delightful short! This is a play that will tease a smile out of the most stalwart of manly men. Wonderful dialogue, great characters, and an unexpected dose of anachronistic sensibilities. A real winner!

    Such a delightful short! This is a play that will tease a smile out of the most stalwart of manly men. Wonderful dialogue, great characters, and an unexpected dose of anachronistic sensibilities. A real winner!

  • Austin Vega: Toxic Norse-culinity

    This was such a good play. Really funny with snappy dialogue. It also carries a great message and is family appropriate while appealing to all ages.

    This was such a good play. Really funny with snappy dialogue. It also carries a great message and is family appropriate while appealing to all ages.

  • Dan Caffrey: Toxic Norse-culinity

    Hot damn, just a really, really, really funny play with a good message that continues to surprise even once the game is established. I love that the emotional core of the script has to do with human sacrifice. Definitely didn't see that coming. Such fun stuff!

    Hot damn, just a really, really, really funny play with a good message that continues to surprise even once the game is established. I love that the emotional core of the script has to do with human sacrifice. Definitely didn't see that coming. Such fun stuff!

  • Samantha Marchant: Toxic Norse-culinity

    “He is not Loki, he is Kevin!” Kevin mixes things up for these Vikings, but most will say it was for the better.

    “He is not Loki, he is Kevin!” Kevin mixes things up for these Vikings, but most will say it was for the better.

  • Nora Louise Syran: Toxic Norse-culinity

    Such fun! Three male actors will have a good time with this one. The norse references are perfect. Humorously touching. Bravo.

    Such fun! Three male actors will have a good time with this one. The norse references are perfect. Humorously touching. Bravo.

  • Nick Nappo: Toxic Norse-culinity

    I love how Matthew McLachlan presents modern notions of "toxic masculinity" within a historical context of masculinity that was potentially the most "toxic" of all! The characters are very fun, the dialogue is relatable, and there's also an interesting glimpse into Viking culture! This was a very enjoyable read - well done!

    I love how Matthew McLachlan presents modern notions of "toxic masculinity" within a historical context of masculinity that was potentially the most "toxic" of all! The characters are very fun, the dialogue is relatable, and there's also an interesting glimpse into Viking culture! This was a very enjoyable read - well done!

  • William A. Smith: Toxic Norse-culinity

    Talk about worlds colliding! I love the premise and Matthew McLachlan carries it out masterfully. The dialogue is well crafted; I could almost hear the characters' voices. Read it.

    Talk about worlds colliding! I love the premise and Matthew McLachlan carries it out masterfully. The dialogue is well crafted; I could almost hear the characters' voices. Read it.

  • George Sapio: Toxic Norse-culinity

    Love it; a fun and funny play to perform (find the costumes, eh?) and oddly touching. This would be a highlight of any evening of shorts!

    Love it; a fun and funny play to perform (find the costumes, eh?) and oddly touching. This would be a highlight of any evening of shorts!

  • Alexander Perez: Toxic Norse-culinity

    A stroke of wholesome genius! With its irresistibly charming characters, cleverly crafted dialogue, and a heart of pure gold, McLachlan's beefy short plunders the depths of manhood and presents us with the nougaty center that lies at its core.

    A stroke of wholesome genius! With its irresistibly charming characters, cleverly crafted dialogue, and a heart of pure gold, McLachlan's beefy short plunders the depths of manhood and presents us with the nougaty center that lies at its core.

  • Bethany Dickens Assaf: Toxic Norse-culinity

    This play is everything one wants from a ten-minute piece: a relevant and empathetic premise delivered through the lens of a truly hilarious and ingenious concept. McLachlan's dialogue here is so witty and spot-on, as are his observations on masculinity and male friendships. This would be a true delight to produce as actors would get a lot of mileage out of these outrageously funny characters!

    This play is everything one wants from a ten-minute piece: a relevant and empathetic premise delivered through the lens of a truly hilarious and ingenious concept. McLachlan's dialogue here is so witty and spot-on, as are his observations on masculinity and male friendships. This would be a true delight to produce as actors would get a lot of mileage out of these outrageously funny characters!