Recommendations of 2 Bdrm 1 Bath

  • Charlotte Dougherty: 2 Bdrm 1 Bath

    A fun and witty play. Progression is funny and dialogue is great. Definitely recommend.

    A fun and witty play. Progression is funny and dialogue is great. Definitely recommend.

  • Jack Levine: 2 Bdrm 1 Bath

    JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN encapsulates the ‘transition’ of a married couple from finding those little annoying inconveniences of living together cute and lovable to the subtle changes, such as - well, I don’t want to spoil this wonderful play’s ending. I highly recommend “2 BDRM 1 BATH”. Such a nice romantic comedy!

    JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN encapsulates the ‘transition’ of a married couple from finding those little annoying inconveniences of living together cute and lovable to the subtle changes, such as - well, I don’t want to spoil this wonderful play’s ending. I highly recommend “2 BDRM 1 BATH”. Such a nice romantic comedy!

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: 2 Bdrm 1 Bath

    The writer escalates the conflict so efficiently that it just builds up the comedy. Each cut is perfect in execution, and the sharp insight into the lives of these two is masterful. Well done!

    The writer escalates the conflict so efficiently that it just builds up the comedy. Each cut is perfect in execution, and the sharp insight into the lives of these two is masterful. Well done!

  • Doug DeVita: 2 Bdrm 1 Bath

    This wonderful short film screenplay perfectly captures the tension of two people sharing one bathroom while trying to sell their small home during the first few months of their marriage. A hilarious and spot on "cinema verité," Floyd-Priskorn keeps the couple's stress levels rising with comedic skill, and then adroitly turns the table with an ending that is poignant, but perfect. Oh, how I would love to see this filmed.

    This wonderful short film screenplay perfectly captures the tension of two people sharing one bathroom while trying to sell their small home during the first few months of their marriage. A hilarious and spot on "cinema verité," Floyd-Priskorn keeps the couple's stress levels rising with comedic skill, and then adroitly turns the table with an ending that is poignant, but perfect. Oh, how I would love to see this filmed.