Recommendations of Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    Such a fast and furious farce. Your actors best brush and floss their teeth in order to be able to spit this dialogue clean! Is that a flame thrower in your pocket or are you just enjoying this play?

    Such a fast and furious farce. Your actors best brush and floss their teeth in order to be able to spit this dialogue clean! Is that a flame thrower in your pocket or are you just enjoying this play?

  • Duncan Pflaster: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    A very fun and silly exercise in a doctor's office. Like Christopher Durang crossed with the movie "Airplane", full of entertaining jokes and puns.

    A very fun and silly exercise in a doctor's office. Like Christopher Durang crossed with the movie "Airplane", full of entertaining jokes and puns.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    A wonderful wordy journey! That was the first phrase that came into my head on finishing this brilliantly witty and funny piece. Its creatively brilliantly done and sure to amuse audiences greatly (hint to anyone looking for a wonderful example of wordplay!)

    A wonderful wordy journey! That was the first phrase that came into my head on finishing this brilliantly witty and funny piece. Its creatively brilliantly done and sure to amuse audiences greatly (hint to anyone looking for a wonderful example of wordplay!)

  • Morey Norkin: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    Puns promised, puns delivered! Zany, crazy, and lots of fun! Bodily fluids aside, or wherever one keeps them, Jarred Corona has discovered his superpower!

    Puns promised, puns delivered! Zany, crazy, and lots of fun! Bodily fluids aside, or wherever one keeps them, Jarred Corona has discovered his superpower!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    After reading a reading another of Jarred's wonderful, absurdly funny plays I simply had to read this just from the title. Let me be the 4th in line to compare this writers talents and style to the brilliant Monty Python! This is ridiculous, silly, stupid yet excellently funny, every line a joke in itself, I simple must find thyme to read more of this writers fantastic nonsense!

    After reading a reading another of Jarred's wonderful, absurdly funny plays I simply had to read this just from the title. Let me be the 4th in line to compare this writers talents and style to the brilliant Monty Python! This is ridiculous, silly, stupid yet excellently funny, every line a joke in itself, I simple must find thyme to read more of this writers fantastic nonsense!

  • Donald E. Baker: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    If you enjoy the hand-to-head wordplay of old Leslie Nielsen movies, you will love this play. There is also more than a hint of the clever absurdities of Monty Python, down to an open invitation for insertion of a John Cleese silly walk. And if you like a good pun, the script offers plenty of awful ones, which only makes it more delightful. Put this script in the hands of actors with good comedic timing, and the audience will have a rollicking good time.

    If you enjoy the hand-to-head wordplay of old Leslie Nielsen movies, you will love this play. There is also more than a hint of the clever absurdities of Monty Python, down to an open invitation for insertion of a John Cleese silly walk. And if you like a good pun, the script offers plenty of awful ones, which only makes it more delightful. Put this script in the hands of actors with good comedic timing, and the audience will have a rollicking good time.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    If you were to mash up Monty Python with the Marx Brothers and set it in The Doctor Sketch from "The Sunshine Boys," the royalty payments would be complicated. But in the hands and skillful fingers of Jarred Corona, we have a short -- as opposed to tall -- play that leaves no tone unstirred and no thyme lost. Bravo for the wordplay, the staging, and the inventiveness of this rapid-fire bit worthy of production and none too soon.

    If you were to mash up Monty Python with the Marx Brothers and set it in The Doctor Sketch from "The Sunshine Boys," the royalty payments would be complicated. But in the hands and skillful fingers of Jarred Corona, we have a short -- as opposed to tall -- play that leaves no tone unstirred and no thyme lost. Bravo for the wordplay, the staging, and the inventiveness of this rapid-fire bit worthy of production and none too soon.

  • Scott Sickles: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    What a glorious cascade of phrases and words, setups and non sequiturs, puns and punchlines, and silliness at the speed of light! I read it aloud with British accents. I strongly recommend you do the same. Stop for nothing! You will have the time of your life.

    Corona demonstrates a supernatural gift for comic phrasing and rhythm as he milks a simple situation for all it’s worth! Simple to stage and a gift for actors who excel as fast-paced witty humor. Huzzah!

    What a glorious cascade of phrases and words, setups and non sequiturs, puns and punchlines, and silliness at the speed of light! I read it aloud with British accents. I strongly recommend you do the same. Stop for nothing! You will have the time of your life.

    Corona demonstrates a supernatural gift for comic phrasing and rhythm as he milks a simple situation for all it’s worth! Simple to stage and a gift for actors who excel as fast-paced witty humor. Huzzah!

  • D. Lee Miller: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    Here is a unique playwright - one in love with words with an active imagination! This absurd play takes one to a vaudeville-like timing and after a big, can put one in mind of the Marx brothers. Very funny - I can see props appearing and disappearing. Would be great to see this staged.

    Here is a unique playwright - one in love with words with an active imagination! This absurd play takes one to a vaudeville-like timing and after a big, can put one in mind of the Marx brothers. Very funny - I can see props appearing and disappearing. Would be great to see this staged.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Pee Hot, or The St. Agnes Fiasco

    Corona is a brilliant playwright who captures the comedy and absurdism of this piece beautifully and masterfully. Everything from the dialogue to the title had me entranced, and I found myself wishing for more by the end. His use of language is especially showcased in this piece, and leave you with many instances of nodding your head as you get the joke that's been getting set up for the last half a page.

    Corona is a brilliant playwright who captures the comedy and absurdism of this piece beautifully and masterfully. Everything from the dialogue to the title had me entranced, and I found myself wishing for more by the end. His use of language is especially showcased in this piece, and leave you with many instances of nodding your head as you get the joke that's been getting set up for the last half a page.