Recommendations of Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

  • George Sapio: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    I kinda thought I knew where I was going, but, boy, was I wrong. Great snappy dialogue, absurdly hilarious, and a great piece for three actors with a taste for the bizarre. I'd love to see this one onstage for real!

    I kinda thought I knew where I was going, but, boy, was I wrong. Great snappy dialogue, absurdly hilarious, and a great piece for three actors with a taste for the bizarre. I'd love to see this one onstage for real!

  • Aly Kantor: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    Comedy master John Busser has written what might be the world's funniest "covid play" about an aging hitman trying to figure out how to work from home during the pandemic. It's full of clever, disarming zingers - and just when you think you know what to expect, it makes the sudden shift to a Zoom format! Against all odds, in the context of the pandemic, these bumbling assassins become relatable to the everyman! I don't want to give the hilarious twists away, but know I was laughing until "end of play!"

    Comedy master John Busser has written what might be the world's funniest "covid play" about an aging hitman trying to figure out how to work from home during the pandemic. It's full of clever, disarming zingers - and just when you think you know what to expect, it makes the sudden shift to a Zoom format! Against all odds, in the context of the pandemic, these bumbling assassins become relatable to the everyman! I don't want to give the hilarious twists away, but know I was laughing until "end of play!"

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    The 'brisk' back and forth between the assassin and his 'assistant' in this piece couldn't help but make me giggle from the beginning along with the question running through my mind of "can an assassin work from home?" Starting funny and building to hilarious as the piece goes through this piece is a prime example of a great thing to come out of Covid!

    The 'brisk' back and forth between the assassin and his 'assistant' in this piece couldn't help but make me giggle from the beginning along with the question running through my mind of "can an assassin work from home?" Starting funny and building to hilarious as the piece goes through this piece is a prime example of a great thing to come out of Covid!

  • Doug DeVita: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    Once again, Busser writes about a hit man, but in this case the gasps induced are from uncontrollable laughter. A delightful comedy with an outlandish plot and two of the most endearing criminals ever put on a stage, this is Busser firing on all cylinders, and hitting the mark with every hilarious line.

    Once again, Busser writes about a hit man, but in this case the gasps induced are from uncontrollable laughter. A delightful comedy with an outlandish plot and two of the most endearing criminals ever put on a stage, this is Busser firing on all cylinders, and hitting the mark with every hilarious line.

  • Arianna Rose: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    Who knew Covid could be funny? Well, playwright John Busser knew, and wrote an absolutely delightful dark screwball comedy for hit men that incorporates fear of catching Covid, Zoom, and some hoagies! Would love to see this performed. Read it, produce it!

    Who knew Covid could be funny? Well, playwright John Busser knew, and wrote an absolutely delightful dark screwball comedy for hit men that incorporates fear of catching Covid, Zoom, and some hoagies! Would love to see this performed. Read it, produce it!

  • Gary Sironen: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    This is hilarious! Great use of the Covid theme and technology. Audiences will laugh so hard they might actually pee themselves. Love it!

    This is hilarious! Great use of the Covid theme and technology. Audiences will laugh so hard they might actually pee themselves. Love it!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Wetworking From Home (a play for Zoom)

    This is not like any Covid/quarantine play you've ever read. With colorful characters, playing socially distantly, and fast paced banter, but all the mafia and murder juiciness you wanted to see pre-pandemic. This is such a clever take on the hitman premise and even when Covid is (hopefully) long gone from our lives, this play will still be relevant and entertaining. Well done, John Busser!

    This is not like any Covid/quarantine play you've ever read. With colorful characters, playing socially distantly, and fast paced banter, but all the mafia and murder juiciness you wanted to see pre-pandemic. This is such a clever take on the hitman premise and even when Covid is (hopefully) long gone from our lives, this play will still be relevant and entertaining. Well done, John Busser!