Recommendations of Booked and Blessed...OR BUST!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Booked and Blessed...OR BUST!

    Booked and Blessed...OR BUST! is a wild and hilarious take on the hustle of showbiz. With over-the-top characters and a plot full of twists, it blends absurdity and genuine heart, capturing the frustration and odd beauty of the industry while leaving you laughing and rooting for its lovable misfits.

    Booked and Blessed...OR BUST! is a wild and hilarious take on the hustle of showbiz. With over-the-top characters and a plot full of twists, it blends absurdity and genuine heart, capturing the frustration and odd beauty of the industry while leaving you laughing and rooting for its lovable misfits.

  • Gretchen Suarez-Pena: Booked and Blessed...OR BUST!

    A romp of a good time. Great characters for anyone looking for a fun show with a large cast. It's humor lies in it's truth. This industry isn't easy but Perez gives us an inside view that leaves us with a sense of hope in the topsy-turvy world of show biz.

    A romp of a good time. Great characters for anyone looking for a fun show with a large cast. It's humor lies in it's truth. This industry isn't easy but Perez gives us an inside view that leaves us with a sense of hope in the topsy-turvy world of show biz.

  • Franky D. Gonzalez: Booked and Blessed...OR BUST!

    Perez creates a play that is a beautiful cacophony of styles and ideas while still making sure that the plot doesn't get away from him. Alexander deftly moves us between stories, tones, and emotional moments that will let you feel both the pain and surrealism of a life in entertainment and entertainment representation. You will laugh at the absurdity, and good-natured ribbing at the theatre industry for those in the know, and for those who aren't quite familiar with the theatre world there is still so much fun to be had in this wild ride of a play.

    Perez creates a play that is a beautiful cacophony of styles and ideas while still making sure that the plot doesn't get away from him. Alexander deftly moves us between stories, tones, and emotional moments that will let you feel both the pain and surrealism of a life in entertainment and entertainment representation. You will laugh at the absurdity, and good-natured ribbing at the theatre industry for those in the know, and for those who aren't quite familiar with the theatre world there is still so much fun to be had in this wild ride of a play.

  • Kyle Smith: Booked and Blessed...OR BUST!

    Perez manages to make a play that is both funny on the page and funny on stage. The world his characters inhabit is both strange, and oh so familiar to those in the business. Something, Somewhere, Somehow, manages to be dark but inspiring, dejected but hopeful and always, always, funny.

    Perez manages to make a play that is both funny on the page and funny on stage. The world his characters inhabit is both strange, and oh so familiar to those in the business. Something, Somewhere, Somehow, manages to be dark but inspiring, dejected but hopeful and always, always, funny.