Recommendations of Hello?

  • Michele Clarke: Hello?

    This is GREAT writing. Another must-add for your all-ages family-friendly Halloween Fest.

    This is GREAT writing. Another must-add for your all-ages family-friendly Halloween Fest.

  • Donna Latham: Hello?

    I love this shivery little play’s twists! From a squeaking floorboard in the opening, it grabbed me and kept me on the edge of my seat. Perfect for a line-up of spooky shorts.

    I love this shivery little play’s twists! From a squeaking floorboard in the opening, it grabbed me and kept me on the edge of my seat. Perfect for a line-up of spooky shorts.

  • Christopher Soucy: Hello?

    A very satisfying turn off the tables in this ghostly little play. A well done skewering of expectations.

    A very satisfying turn off the tables in this ghostly little play. A well done skewering of expectations.

  • Benjamin Peel: Hello?

    A wonderfully spooky play that keeps the audience guessing right up to the end and beyond with it's ambiguities.

    A wonderfully spooky play that keeps the audience guessing right up to the end and beyond with it's ambiguities.

  • Lou Jones: Hello?

    I love ghost stories and this one would be a great addition to a spooky evening of short ghost story plays.

    I love ghost stories and this one would be a great addition to a spooky evening of short ghost story plays.

  • Morey Norkin: Hello?

    What a chilling ghost story with a real Twilight Zoney feel to it! Best read (or better yet, seen) with limited knowledge to get the full effect. HELLO? It’s you it’s waiting for!

    What a chilling ghost story with a real Twilight Zoney feel to it! Best read (or better yet, seen) with limited knowledge to get the full effect. HELLO? It’s you it’s waiting for!

  • Claudia Haas: Hello?

    Advice: Best read in a well lit room with lots of others … maybe not “others” maybe humans nearby. Because the “others” are waiting. And I’m sleeping with the lights on tonight. A true ghost story for any night of the year that you want to spook yourself. Or “others.”

    Advice: Best read in a well lit room with lots of others … maybe not “others” maybe humans nearby. Because the “others” are waiting. And I’m sleeping with the lights on tonight. A true ghost story for any night of the year that you want to spook yourself. Or “others.”

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Hello?

    I literally have goosebumps! Reading through these four pages I found myself leaning further and further forward in my seat, desperate to know what was going to happen. Jacquelyn has been wonderfully clever in creating fabulous atmosphere, keeping the audience guessing, leaving them with questions and in a live production I think it would scare the bejesus out of them! Would make a fabulous spooky festival piece!

    I literally have goosebumps! Reading through these four pages I found myself leaning further and further forward in my seat, desperate to know what was going to happen. Jacquelyn has been wonderfully clever in creating fabulous atmosphere, keeping the audience guessing, leaving them with questions and in a live production I think it would scare the bejesus out of them! Would make a fabulous spooky festival piece!

  • Charles Scott Jones: Hello?

    I love the eerie minimalism of Priskorn's HELLO? The more you reread this elegant ghost story, the more it comes off like a master class in alternating points of view. Who is the fearful and who is the feared? This would be gripping and thought-provoking in performance.

    I love the eerie minimalism of Priskorn's HELLO? The more you reread this elegant ghost story, the more it comes off like a master class in alternating points of view. Who is the fearful and who is the feared? This would be gripping and thought-provoking in performance.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Hello?

    This is a very clever and spooky short, it would be wonderful to stage, with the best possible lighting effects. I agree with another recommendation, this is reminiscent of the film The Others. What I think is particularly clever is that the author never actually explains who the ghost(s) is in this piece, we just assume.....Love it!

    This is a very clever and spooky short, it would be wonderful to stage, with the best possible lighting effects. I agree with another recommendation, this is reminiscent of the film The Others. What I think is particularly clever is that the author never actually explains who the ghost(s) is in this piece, we just assume.....Love it!