Recommendations of Hell Job

  • Nora Louise Syran: Hell Job

    Floyd-Priskorn serves up a fun twist on the conventional job interview scenario. Oh, it's going to be difficult to surpass Carl and his Creationist training (and his Platypus) with only level 2 Second City training!

    Floyd-Priskorn serves up a fun twist on the conventional job interview scenario. Oh, it's going to be difficult to surpass Carl and his Creationist training (and his Platypus) with only level 2 Second City training!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Hell Job

    I had the great privilege of producing this piece as an audio play for the 1 year anniversary special of my podcast. Its a fabulously funny piece that takes the stress of a job interview and adds a wonderful twist that I've seen in Jacqui's work time and time again. It makes you think about how people in....certain jobs get that way! Its a great two-hander that will offer giggles and two great roles to perform.

    I had the great privilege of producing this piece as an audio play for the 1 year anniversary special of my podcast. Its a fabulously funny piece that takes the stress of a job interview and adds a wonderful twist that I've seen in Jacqui's work time and time again. It makes you think about how people in....certain jobs get that way! Its a great two-hander that will offer giggles and two great roles to perform.

  • Morey Norkin: Hell Job

    Sure the job has some pressure, but it comes with a great title and you can cause all kinds of hell! Fast and funny, just the way all job interviews should be. Someone produce this for heaven’s sake!

    Sure the job has some pressure, but it comes with a great title and you can cause all kinds of hell! Fast and funny, just the way all job interviews should be. Someone produce this for heaven’s sake!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Hell Job

    Haha! Some job interviews can be hell, some not so. But this is one strange interview, strange because it's very realistic in itself, but for a very unusual job. I hope Hope gets this hell of a job and doesn't just have to put up with being an angel... for eternity? Great!

    Haha! Some job interviews can be hell, some not so. But this is one strange interview, strange because it's very realistic in itself, but for a very unusual job. I hope Hope gets this hell of a job and doesn't just have to put up with being an angel... for eternity? Great!

  • Sam Heyman: Hell Job

    Holy hell, what a play! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has a knack for taking a humorous premise and wrapping things up while the jokes still feel fresh and biting. Hell Job recounts a familiar scenario in a fabulously funny and insightful way. Worth a read and certainly worth producing!

    Holy hell, what a play! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has a knack for taking a humorous premise and wrapping things up while the jokes still feel fresh and biting. Hell Job recounts a familiar scenario in a fabulously funny and insightful way. Worth a read and certainly worth producing!

  • Jack Levine: Hell Job

    I have been in many job interviews, some as the hiring person and some as the interviewee. I thought I had ‘seen it all’. Well, so much for that assumption. JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has imaged one of the most interesting interviews. The title of ‘HELL JOB’ tells you a lot. I love the witty dialogue. Bravo to a fun play.

    I have been in many job interviews, some as the hiring person and some as the interviewee. I thought I had ‘seen it all’. Well, so much for that assumption. JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has imaged one of the most interesting interviews. The title of ‘HELL JOB’ tells you a lot. I love the witty dialogue. Bravo to a fun play.

  • John Busser: Hell Job

    No matter the trappings, ANY job is a hell job for someone, as Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn points out so eloquently. It just takes a special person to adapt. And this piece shows what happens when you bring a little hope into a situation (pun FULLY intended)

    No matter the trappings, ANY job is a hell job for someone, as Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn points out so eloquently. It just takes a special person to adapt. And this piece shows what happens when you bring a little hope into a situation (pun FULLY intended)

  • Scott Sickles: Hell Job

    Very funny and surprising twist on the job interview play (and one or two other scenarios) that offers sharp and concise commentary on ambition, religion, administrative expectations, and spin. To say more would risk spoilers and you definitely want to discover the joys and nuances of this play yourself!

    Very funny and surprising twist on the job interview play (and one or two other scenarios) that offers sharp and concise commentary on ambition, religion, administrative expectations, and spin. To say more would risk spoilers and you definitely want to discover the joys and nuances of this play yourself!