Recommendations of Birthday Beer

  • Toby Malone: Birthday Beer

    Another typically great Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn comedy with so much heart. On top of the will-they-won't-they premise, Jacquie use her deft comic touch and eye for prop humor to craft a satisfying short: images like a beer bottle with a lit candle burning down as the oblivious Dean strips out of his soaking suit is priceless and would give any company plenty of fun. Sweet, quippy, and full of heart; what else would you expect?

    Another typically great Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn comedy with so much heart. On top of the will-they-won't-they premise, Jacquie use her deft comic touch and eye for prop humor to craft a satisfying short: images like a beer bottle with a lit candle burning down as the oblivious Dean strips out of his soaking suit is priceless and would give any company plenty of fun. Sweet, quippy, and full of heart; what else would you expect?

  • Jack Levine: Birthday Beer

    JACQUELYN FLOYD PRISKORN’s “Birthday Beer” is absolutely wonderful! It’s funny, romantic, and the perfect story of a change in attitude of a twenty-eight year old on his birthday. This play is a must-see on stage. I just loved the way the dialogue flowed, the seamless transition of Dean from playboy to responsible adult, and Carla at first feeling betrayed and then being pleasantly surprised. A real fun play to read!

    JACQUELYN FLOYD PRISKORN’s “Birthday Beer” is absolutely wonderful! It’s funny, romantic, and the perfect story of a change in attitude of a twenty-eight year old on his birthday. This play is a must-see on stage. I just loved the way the dialogue flowed, the seamless transition of Dean from playboy to responsible adult, and Carla at first feeling betrayed and then being pleasantly surprised. A real fun play to read!

  • John Busser: Birthday Beer

    Well THAT was satisfying! I was afraid at the start that this would be a case of the blind leading the deaf, neither character realizing what they had in their friendship. But true love DOES finally conquer all in Jacquelyn Priskorn-Floyd's romantic (even if the characters don't seem to realize it) comedy. Dean seems oblivious to Carla, who appears to be regretting her unreturned affection. Isn't that always the way? Nice to see that even a killer rack can't compete with with love in the end.

    Well THAT was satisfying! I was afraid at the start that this would be a case of the blind leading the deaf, neither character realizing what they had in their friendship. But true love DOES finally conquer all in Jacquelyn Priskorn-Floyd's romantic (even if the characters don't seem to realize it) comedy. Dean seems oblivious to Carla, who appears to be regretting her unreturned affection. Isn't that always the way? Nice to see that even a killer rack can't compete with with love in the end.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Birthday Beer

    Dean's focus on the past causes him to almost miss what is right in front of him. This play is a very touching love letter to the people in our lives who truly matter.

    Dean's focus on the past causes him to almost miss what is right in front of him. This play is a very touching love letter to the people in our lives who truly matter.