Recommendations of Pay Your Ferryman

  • Shaun Leisher: Pay Your Ferryman

    A fun piece of choose-your-own-adventure theatre. Such a creative use of ancient mythology to comment on the state of labor workers in our society. This piece must be a blast to act in and direct.

    A fun piece of choose-your-own-adventure theatre. Such a creative use of ancient mythology to comment on the state of labor workers in our society. This piece must be a blast to act in and direct.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Pay Your Ferryman

    There are so many ways and places this piece can be performed and the open possibilities are what make it so intriguing and inspiring. A beautiful story is told by the Ferryman, but at the end, the choice the audience makes opens up to what story is next for them. My creative mind is whirling and I am so excited this piece was able to jump start it. I too, have opened my eyes and seen Elysium!

    There are so many ways and places this piece can be performed and the open possibilities are what make it so intriguing and inspiring. A beautiful story is told by the Ferryman, but at the end, the choice the audience makes opens up to what story is next for them. My creative mind is whirling and I am so excited this piece was able to jump start it. I too, have opened my eyes and seen Elysium!

  • Alli Hartley-Kong: Pay Your Ferryman

    I had the pleasure of seeing this play performed in the Apollo Civic Theatre Staged Reading series this week, and recommend it. What a clever way to do participatory theatre. Choose your own adventure was a great and captivating technique to build tension into this one-character play. This would be a great short piece for a monologue festival or a theatre seeking a one-character play, but with a twist.

    I had the pleasure of seeing this play performed in the Apollo Civic Theatre Staged Reading series this week, and recommend it. What a clever way to do participatory theatre. Choose your own adventure was a great and captivating technique to build tension into this one-character play. This would be a great short piece for a monologue festival or a theatre seeking a one-character play, but with a twist.

  • Samantha Marchant: Pay Your Ferryman

    I love this! Equating Charon to an essential worker is so clever. The 'choose your own adventure' elements are well done. The world and character are built vividly so quickly. Would love to experience this in performance.

    I love this! Equating Charon to an essential worker is so clever. The 'choose your own adventure' elements are well done. The world and character are built vividly so quickly. Would love to experience this in performance.