Recommendations of Veterans of Community Theatre

  • Robert Weibezahl: Veterans of Community Theatre

    Where do old community theatre actors congregate and kibbitz? Why, at the Veterans of Community Theatre Hall, of course! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has fashioned a black-edged valentine to community theatre with all its high-flown intentions and pretensions, lovable one-upmanship and “oh gee” earnestness. It’s likely you’ve shared the stage with these characters—Floyd-Priskorn clearly has. Delightful!

    Where do old community theatre actors congregate and kibbitz? Why, at the Veterans of Community Theatre Hall, of course! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has fashioned a black-edged valentine to community theatre with all its high-flown intentions and pretensions, lovable one-upmanship and “oh gee” earnestness. It’s likely you’ve shared the stage with these characters—Floyd-Priskorn clearly has. Delightful!

  • Georgia Xanthopoulou: Veterans of Community Theatre

    Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn delivers a fast-paced play, with meta-theatrical humor and elements that indirectly allude to the dramatic technique "theatre within theatre". I believe it will be greatly appreciated by people involved in theatre at any level.

    Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn delivers a fast-paced play, with meta-theatrical humor and elements that indirectly allude to the dramatic technique "theatre within theatre". I believe it will be greatly appreciated by people involved in theatre at any level.

  • Ian Donley: Veterans of Community Theatre

    "Veterans of Community Theatre" is a hilarious story highlighting the love and dedication for the arts many of us have.

    "Veterans of Community Theatre" is a hilarious story highlighting the love and dedication for the arts many of us have.

  • CK Brestman: Veterans of Community Theatre

    Drama in the Drama Club. Who'd'a thunk it? Stick around theatre long enough and you'll eventually know these characters and the stories they tell, and yet Veterans of Community Theatre is funny and relatable and would be a treat for both audiences and performers alike.

    Drama in the Drama Club. Who'd'a thunk it? Stick around theatre long enough and you'll eventually know these characters and the stories they tell, and yet Veterans of Community Theatre is funny and relatable and would be a treat for both audiences and performers alike.

  • Kate Danley: Veterans of Community Theatre

    How much would I love a veterans hall for theatre people? Yes! We HAVE been through a war! A war for ART! This short is absolutely delightful and if you've ever hung out late at a cast party trading stories, it will tickle your funny bone! Bravo!

    How much would I love a veterans hall for theatre people? Yes! We HAVE been through a war! A war for ART! This short is absolutely delightful and if you've ever hung out late at a cast party trading stories, it will tickle your funny bone! Bravo!

  • Claudia Haas: Veterans of Community Theatre

    While no community theatre will admit this is them, I suspect a lot of backstage snickers. I have an abiding love of local theatre and Floyd-Priskorn deftly portrays their charms.

    While no community theatre will admit this is them, I suspect a lot of backstage snickers. I have an abiding love of local theatre and Floyd-Priskorn deftly portrays their charms.

  • Greg Mandryk: Veterans of Community Theatre

    I've never understood what compels some actors to go from theatre to theatre playing the same role in the same play over and over and over. After reading Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn's Veterans of Community Theatre, I still don't understand them, but at least I got to laugh at them. Three community theatre regulars admit a normal person into their midst and the results are hilarious with a streak of bittersweet truth.

    I've never understood what compels some actors to go from theatre to theatre playing the same role in the same play over and over and over. After reading Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn's Veterans of Community Theatre, I still don't understand them, but at least I got to laugh at them. Three community theatre regulars admit a normal person into their midst and the results are hilarious with a streak of bittersweet truth.

  • Neil Radtke: Veterans of Community Theatre

    "Veterans of Community Theatre" is a charming and entertaining play that celebrates the spirit of community theatre and the colorful characters who inhabit it. With its quick pace and witty dialogue, it's sure to leave audiences smiling and eager for more.

    "Veterans of Community Theatre" is a charming and entertaining play that celebrates the spirit of community theatre and the colorful characters who inhabit it. With its quick pace and witty dialogue, it's sure to leave audiences smiling and eager for more.

  • Kyle Smith: Veterans of Community Theatre

    This play feels very true to life to every small time production I've been a part of. Lots of bravado,some hilarious showboating, and of course the lovable oddball who's very alluring but deeply strange. Funny and true.

    This play feels very true to life to every small time production I've been a part of. Lots of bravado,some hilarious showboating, and of course the lovable oddball who's very alluring but deeply strange. Funny and true.

  • Paul Donnelly: Veterans of Community Theatre

    This painfully true to life comedy is exceptionally funny. Every bad cast party ever is distilled into ten hilarious minutes. Each character is vivid in their own way and their collisions lead to a glorious payoff.

    This painfully true to life comedy is exceptionally funny. Every bad cast party ever is distilled into ten hilarious minutes. Each character is vivid in their own way and their collisions lead to a glorious payoff.