Recommendations of SEEN

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: SEEN

    As a huge fan of “SAW,” this spoof on it was absolutely brilliant. It was incredibly funny up until the very end, where it took a drastic turn and brings to the stage what audiences truly love about the movies: suspense, twist endings, and people getting what’s coming to them. The writing was smart and the story was creative, good piece for any horror fans.

    As a huge fan of “SAW,” this spoof on it was absolutely brilliant. It was incredibly funny up until the very end, where it took a drastic turn and brings to the stage what audiences truly love about the movies: suspense, twist endings, and people getting what’s coming to them. The writing was smart and the story was creative, good piece for any horror fans.

  • DC Cathro: SEEN

    A funny-slash-scary (pun intended) takeoff of a certain horror movie franchise, “Seen” reels you in with drama and laughs, but ends with a twist of the knife. Creepy good fun!

    A funny-slash-scary (pun intended) takeoff of a certain horror movie franchise, “Seen” reels you in with drama and laughs, but ends with a twist of the knife. Creepy good fun!

  • Evan Baughfman: SEEN

    I quite enjoyed this play inspired by the "Saw" horror film franchise. Humorous and horrifying!

    I quite enjoyed this play inspired by the "Saw" horror film franchise. Humorous and horrifying!

  • Vince Gatton: SEEN

    As a fan of horror movies, I absolutely loved this homage to/evisceration of the tropes of the genre. With great humor, genuine tension, and a solid respect for twists, this short takes aim at the relentlessly unforgiving nature of horror-movies-as-morality tales, and I’m here for all of it.

    As a fan of horror movies, I absolutely loved this homage to/evisceration of the tropes of the genre. With great humor, genuine tension, and a solid respect for twists, this short takes aim at the relentlessly unforgiving nature of horror-movies-as-morality tales, and I’m here for all of it.

  • Emily Battles: SEEN

    I had the pleasure of reading in this piece as part of my weekly Zoom ten minute play "festival" called WineBox Players. HOLY FREAKING MOLY! As a fan of the Saw series the tone couldn't have been more spot on and I won't spoil the twist for you... so go read it for yourself. It was completely worth getting lipgloss (err "blood") on everything I own. LOL

    I had the pleasure of reading in this piece as part of my weekly Zoom ten minute play "festival" called WineBox Players. HOLY FREAKING MOLY! As a fan of the Saw series the tone couldn't have been more spot on and I won't spoil the twist for you... so go read it for yourself. It was completely worth getting lipgloss (err "blood") on everything I own. LOL

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: SEEN

    Escaping a real life horror house is all fun and games until it's not! This 10 minute play is a fun treatment and twist on escape rooms and Halloween haunted houses. Radtke is great at crafting funny, situational dialogue, and this fast-paced short doesn't disappoint. Solid choice for any 10 minute festival!

    Escaping a real life horror house is all fun and games until it's not! This 10 minute play is a fun treatment and twist on escape rooms and Halloween haunted houses. Radtke is great at crafting funny, situational dialogue, and this fast-paced short doesn't disappoint. Solid choice for any 10 minute festival!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: SEEN

    As someone who has never done horror films well I thought maybe reading a horror script would take me a step towards conquering that. In this case however the dialogue starts with a several funny moments and takes you by surprise. The comedy dialogue between the characters continues despite the horrific situation they have found themselves in. It plus the tension builds to a crescendo twist ending which in my opinion warrants a 'NO WAY!' Despite being a short piece it has all an audience would look for, comedy, tension and a twist. Brilliantly done!

    As someone who has never done horror films well I thought maybe reading a horror script would take me a step towards conquering that. In this case however the dialogue starts with a several funny moments and takes you by surprise. The comedy dialogue between the characters continues despite the horrific situation they have found themselves in. It plus the tension builds to a crescendo twist ending which in my opinion warrants a 'NO WAY!' Despite being a short piece it has all an audience would look for, comedy, tension and a twist. Brilliantly done!

  • Ky Weeks: SEEN

    A funny take on the Saw franchise and the like, that builds well to a punchline, and then swerves in an even more wild direction at the end, putting an unexpected spin on the whole thing. Behind it all is a telling and fitting message about consequences and the cost of avoiding them.

    A funny take on the Saw franchise and the like, that builds well to a punchline, and then swerves in an even more wild direction at the end, putting an unexpected spin on the whole thing. Behind it all is a telling and fitting message about consequences and the cost of avoiding them.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: SEEN

    A clever and fun horror piece amplified by the nature of live theatre putting you right there. Great humor, and fantastic thrills as the story twists upon itself. Great job!

    A clever and fun horror piece amplified by the nature of live theatre putting you right there. Great humor, and fantastic thrills as the story twists upon itself. Great job!

  • Sabrina Rose Bivens: SEEN

    I have always been a rabid fan of the Saw movie franchise. This parody is amazing. I would absolutely love to see this done for a festival. Would definitely be a winner. Must read!

    I have always been a rabid fan of the Saw movie franchise. This parody is amazing. I would absolutely love to see this done for a festival. Would definitely be a winner. Must read!