Recommendations of Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

  • Cheryl Bear: Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

    In the age of Zoom, you know you have to see how Batman and the Joke are handling it! Very fun.

    In the age of Zoom, you know you have to see how Batman and the Joke are handling it! Very fun.

  • Vince Gatton: Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

    I saw a college production of this on Zoom and laughed my face off. Because the pandemic has them staying at home, Batman has set up a Zoom meeting to battle with Joker, which is every bit as absurd and pointless as it sounds. A delightfully reasonable Robin and a totally game Joker do what they can to help Batman through his crisis of purpose — and there are taquitos for dinner! A hilarious yet kind satire of toxic masculinity, and a relatable story about just getting through the next day of these trying times, man. Great stuff.

    I saw a college production of this on Zoom and laughed my face off. Because the pandemic has them staying at home, Batman has set up a Zoom meeting to battle with Joker, which is every bit as absurd and pointless as it sounds. A delightfully reasonable Robin and a totally game Joker do what they can to help Batman through his crisis of purpose — and there are taquitos for dinner! A hilarious yet kind satire of toxic masculinity, and a relatable story about just getting through the next day of these trying times, man. Great stuff.

  • Michael Perlmutter: Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

    oh my gawd!!! What fun. The CHAOS and ANARCHY must continue!!!! Definitely a MUST for any ZOOMing theatres. Hageman has done a great service to all of us aching for another bite while still in lock down. Fine, fine work. And funny as hell.

    oh my gawd!!! What fun. The CHAOS and ANARCHY must continue!!!! Definitely a MUST for any ZOOMing theatres. Hageman has done a great service to all of us aching for another bite while still in lock down. Fine, fine work. And funny as hell.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

    I love Hageman's revisiting of Batman and The Joker but this time for our pandemic world. Here, Batman and The Joker, attempting to continue their battles via Zoom, struggle with hilarious existential angst, along with a sardonic Robin. Hageman's plays are always so sharp and funny but also filled with heartbreaking truths and have lots to say about today's world. This is fabulous play for all ages, whether viewing on Zoom or not.

    I love Hageman's revisiting of Batman and The Joker but this time for our pandemic world. Here, Batman and The Joker, attempting to continue their battles via Zoom, struggle with hilarious existential angst, along with a sardonic Robin. Hageman's plays are always so sharp and funny but also filled with heartbreaking truths and have lots to say about today's world. This is fabulous play for all ages, whether viewing on Zoom or not.

  • Robert Weibezahl: Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

    Emily Hageman has written a hilarious antidote to the COVID quarantine blues. Batman and Robin bicker and snipe as they shelter in place. The sensible Boy Wonder microwaves pizza rolls while the self-important Dark Knight tries to use Zoom to fight his worst adversary—the technologically challenged Joker. Comic book satire laced with underlying realism, Hageman uses sharp humor to explore the way we live now. Funny, funny stuff.

    Emily Hageman has written a hilarious antidote to the COVID quarantine blues. Batman and Robin bicker and snipe as they shelter in place. The sensible Boy Wonder microwaves pizza rolls while the self-important Dark Knight tries to use Zoom to fight his worst adversary—the technologically challenged Joker. Comic book satire laced with underlying realism, Hageman uses sharp humor to explore the way we live now. Funny, funny stuff.

  • Asher Wyndham: Batman Vs. The Joker on Zoom

    Hageman writes a serious play that breaks your heart, but she also writes a ridiculous comedy with more laughs than a Saturday Night Sketch. But with substance.
    This DC-inspired play, the second one (in a series, fingers crossed) zooms in on toxic masculinity while at the same being critical of it and contrasting it with moments of bro-romance that reveals the non-toxic -- the feminine.
    This would be a great play to see on recorded Zoom. It should go viral!

    Hageman writes a serious play that breaks your heart, but she also writes a ridiculous comedy with more laughs than a Saturday Night Sketch. But with substance.
    This DC-inspired play, the second one (in a series, fingers crossed) zooms in on toxic masculinity while at the same being critical of it and contrasting it with moments of bro-romance that reveals the non-toxic -- the feminine.
    This would be a great play to see on recorded Zoom. It should go viral!