Recommendations of Sorry, Shakespeare

  • Jack Levine: Sorry, Shakespeare

    “Sorry, Shakespeare”, by KEN LEVINE, is a fun ten-minute play with The Bard getting angry over being rejected by a play festival play selection committee. I thoroughly enjoyed the witty dialogue. This play will be fun to watch at The Orange Players Acting Up! I look forward to seeing it performed.

    “Sorry, Shakespeare”, by KEN LEVINE, is a fun ten-minute play with The Bard getting angry over being rejected by a play festival play selection committee. I thoroughly enjoyed the witty dialogue. This play will be fun to watch at The Orange Players Acting Up! I look forward to seeing it performed.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Sorry, Shakespeare

    I never thought I could relate as an artist to the much revered Shakespeare, but this play shooteth straight and true! Even the best endure rejection, but it doesn't mean you can't be inspired by the rejection! Absolutely hilarious!

    I never thought I could relate as an artist to the much revered Shakespeare, but this play shooteth straight and true! Even the best endure rejection, but it doesn't mean you can't be inspired by the rejection! Absolutely hilarious!

  • George Sapio: Sorry, Shakespeare

    So much fun! Skewers both 10-minute competitions and the Bard himself. Great chance for two actors to shred the stage with endless biting gems. Favorite line: "I'm on page eight."

    So much fun! Skewers both 10-minute competitions and the Bard himself. Great chance for two actors to shred the stage with endless biting gems. Favorite line: "I'm on page eight."

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Sorry, Shakespeare

    Even Shakespeare gets rejections sometimes. This 10 minute play is a delight! Very clever and very fun.

    Even Shakespeare gets rejections sometimes. This 10 minute play is a delight! Very clever and very fun.

  • Kenneth N. Kurtz: Sorry, Shakespeare

    It maketh me laugh right well. I even guffaweth. I thank thee Ken Levine.

    It maketh me laugh right well. I even guffaweth. I thank thee Ken Levine.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Sorry, Shakespeare

    The idea that the immortal Bard would get a notice that includes "Unfortunately..." in the opening stanza is ingenious, and Ken Levine makes it all the better with his celebrated deadpan humor.

    This premise should guarantee admission to any short play festival (wouldn't it be ironic if it wasn't?).

    The idea that the immortal Bard would get a notice that includes "Unfortunately..." in the opening stanza is ingenious, and Ken Levine makes it all the better with his celebrated deadpan humor.

    This premise should guarantee admission to any short play festival (wouldn't it be ironic if it wasn't?).

  • Toby Malone: Sorry, Shakespeare

    Rejection season comes for everyone in the playwriting game: even Shakespeare! A witty, irreverent fantasy that ponders just how Shakespeare would feel if Marlowe made it into the Liverpoolooza Summer Shorts Festival and he didn't. Plenty of short play fun.

    Rejection season comes for everyone in the playwriting game: even Shakespeare! A witty, irreverent fantasy that ponders just how Shakespeare would feel if Marlowe made it into the Liverpoolooza Summer Shorts Festival and he didn't. Plenty of short play fun.

  • Cheryl Bear: Sorry, Shakespeare

    How dare Shakespeare be rejected from this ten-minute festival? After all, Marlowe got in! So funny, on to the sonnets!

    How dare Shakespeare be rejected from this ten-minute festival? After all, Marlowe got in! So funny, on to the sonnets!