Recommendations of SEEN

  • Miranda Jonté: SEEN

    AGGHHH!!! This is FABulous! The humor is clever and the pace fast (this combo in one of the many great one-liners made me spit out my coffee). SEEN feels like a very fast ride whose end you do not see coming- and the weightiness, the seriousness of the final moments is invigorating. While it could have felt like blow of lead in lesser hands, instead it excites. Big time. Fun, smart, and YES.

    AGGHHH!!! This is FABulous! The humor is clever and the pace fast (this combo in one of the many great one-liners made me spit out my coffee). SEEN feels like a very fast ride whose end you do not see coming- and the weightiness, the seriousness of the final moments is invigorating. While it could have felt like blow of lead in lesser hands, instead it excites. Big time. Fun, smart, and YES.

  • Eytan Deray: SEEN

    Radtke has an obvious love for the "Saw" movies and the so-called "torture porn" subgenre of horror, and it shows in this nifty gruesome parody that is funny, gory, and affectionate all at once with a nasty surprise at the end. Really enjoyed this one!

    Radtke has an obvious love for the "Saw" movies and the so-called "torture porn" subgenre of horror, and it shows in this nifty gruesome parody that is funny, gory, and affectionate all at once with a nasty surprise at the end. Really enjoyed this one!

  • Steven G. Martin: SEEN

    Delicious sleight-of-hand horror. Radtke comically plays with some tropes, but this script has bloody menace at its core.

    "SEEN" was produced at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette's 8th annual 10-minute play festival in July 2020. Audiences laughed raucously out loud at the parody elements, and were stunned to silence at the climax. Easily one of the audience's -- and mine! -- favorite plays of the night.

    Delicious sleight-of-hand horror. Radtke comically plays with some tropes, but this script has bloody menace at its core.

    "SEEN" was produced at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette's 8th annual 10-minute play festival in July 2020. Audiences laughed raucously out loud at the parody elements, and were stunned to silence at the climax. Easily one of the audience's -- and mine! -- favorite plays of the night.