Recommendations of HARLEQUIN

  • Adam Richter: HARLEQUIN

    "Harlequin" is a wonderfully paced, funny monologue with a sweet and ironic twist at the end. A great solo piece for a female actor.

    "Harlequin" is a wonderfully paced, funny monologue with a sweet and ironic twist at the end. A great solo piece for a female actor.

  • Mike Byham: HARLEQUIN

    What we have here is a failure to communicate. In the end though, a sweet tale with the outcome we want. But we’re left asking what was missed? What possible misfortune did the lost time due to lack of fortitude on both parts cause? This smart piece says a lot with a few words. Well done.

    What we have here is a failure to communicate. In the end though, a sweet tale with the outcome we want. But we’re left asking what was missed? What possible misfortune did the lost time due to lack of fortitude on both parts cause? This smart piece says a lot with a few words. Well done.

  • John Busser: HARLEQUIN

    Timing is everything here. Even when it's not. Becky's transformation comes just when she doesn't need it (at least according to Gerald). But better late than never though, right? Vivian Lermond once again proves she is is a master of romantic comedy, the more awkward, the better.

    Timing is everything here. Even when it's not. Becky's transformation comes just when she doesn't need it (at least according to Gerald). But better late than never though, right? Vivian Lermond once again proves she is is a master of romantic comedy, the more awkward, the better.

  • David Patton: HARLEQUIN

    you know, I wanna slap this guy stupid. cause stupid is what he is! I love that this girl finally gets her guy, just a shame this guy didn't see the real her until she disguised it so much. Ah well, who ever said men were smart anyways...

    you know, I wanna slap this guy stupid. cause stupid is what he is! I love that this girl finally gets her guy, just a shame this guy didn't see the real her until she disguised it so much. Ah well, who ever said men were smart anyways...

  • Matt Cogswell: HARLEQUIN

    I came for the title, and the payoff was great. Lermond creates an engaging direct address narrative, filled with fun language. The piece is relatable.

    I came for the title, and the payoff was great. Lermond creates an engaging direct address narrative, filled with fun language. The piece is relatable.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: HARLEQUIN

    Ah women, we always try to second guess men. This time it works. For whatever reason, Gerald has been a bit standoffish for some time, but when Becky arrives ready for the kill, he takes the bait and runs with it. Good for them.

    Ah women, we always try to second guess men. This time it works. For whatever reason, Gerald has been a bit standoffish for some time, but when Becky arrives ready for the kill, he takes the bait and runs with it. Good for them.

  • Daniel Smith: HARLEQUIN

    An engaging narrative monologue that features a character transformation in the vein of romantic comedy. There is also a clever connection between Harlequin romance novels and Harlequin as a stage character.

    An engaging narrative monologue that features a character transformation in the vein of romantic comedy. There is also a clever connection between Harlequin romance novels and Harlequin as a stage character.