Recommendations of Smitten (one minute version)

  • Kieran Khanna: Smitten (one minute version)

    Such a nice and funny little comedy! I loved the characters and how amazing their relationships are with god! This would be so fun for small play festivals and college classes! Nice work Mark!

    Such a nice and funny little comedy! I loved the characters and how amazing their relationships are with god! This would be so fun for small play festivals and college classes! Nice work Mark!

  • Ruben Carbajal: Smitten (one minute version)

    A fun, funny, philosophical minute of divinely-inspired comedy. Packed with a lot of laughs while probing deeper questions about our relationship with god. A stand-out for any short short festival!

    A fun, funny, philosophical minute of divinely-inspired comedy. Packed with a lot of laughs while probing deeper questions about our relationship with god. A stand-out for any short short festival!

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Smitten (one minute version)

    Genius level brilliance as one learns to expect from Levine. Divine work, hilarious, and so much truth.

    Genius level brilliance as one learns to expect from Levine. Divine work, hilarious, and so much truth.

  • Garrett W. Martin: Smitten (one minute version)

    Short, Sweet, and full of energy. I loved the concept of someone breaking up with god and comparing that relationship to an emotionally absent boyfriend. Fantastic work, and I would love to see this live.

    Short, Sweet, and full of energy. I loved the concept of someone breaking up with god and comparing that relationship to an emotionally absent boyfriend. Fantastic work, and I would love to see this live.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Smitten (one minute version)

    Back in the days when I'd frequent certain drinking establishments, I'd overhear conversations like this. Barb may feel a bit god-forsaken, but it's all for the best.

    Back in the days when I'd frequent certain drinking establishments, I'd overhear conversations like this. Barb may feel a bit god-forsaken, but it's all for the best.

  • John Busser: Smitten (one minute version)

    10.02.25 - Isn't that always the way? One person in the relationship does all the hard work and the other wants you to accept them the way they are. What a "human" take on matters, even if God is one of those matters.

    10.02.25 - Isn't that always the way? One person in the relationship does all the hard work and the other wants you to accept them the way they are. What a "human" take on matters, even if God is one of those matters.

  • Neil Radtke: Smitten (one minute version)

    A playful spark of an idea that lands perfectly in a single minute, showcasing Mark Harvey Levine’s charm and sharp humor.

    A playful spark of an idea that lands perfectly in a single minute, showcasing Mark Harvey Levine’s charm and sharp humor.

  • Debra A. Cole: Smitten (one minute version)

    Fantastic! A clever and thoughtful look into faith and relationship expectations.

    Fantastic! A clever and thoughtful look into faith and relationship expectations.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Smitten (one minute version)

    This is so funny, and so relatable on so many levels.

    This is so funny, and so relatable on so many levels.

  • Steven G. Martin: Smitten (one minute version)

    A fun premise that rises even higher with its button. Mark Harvey Levine's wit in this one-minute comedy will charm and entertain everyone.

    A fun premise that rises even higher with its button. Mark Harvey Levine's wit in this one-minute comedy will charm and entertain everyone.