Recommendations of Delete

  • Evan Baughfman: Delete

    An amazing and creative approach to a very difficult subject! This short play is pretty grim, but I think everyone should read (and see) it. It's an important piece of work!

    An amazing and creative approach to a very difficult subject! This short play is pretty grim, but I think everyone should read (and see) it. It's an important piece of work!

  • Morey Norkin: Delete

    Powerful. Chilling. You definitely want to hit Save on this one so you can read/see it over and over again!

    Powerful. Chilling. You definitely want to hit Save on this one so you can read/see it over and over again!

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Delete

    Killer! Metaphor at work, take note! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn takes no prisoners in this wild ride of a short play that would be awesome in any short play festival. Easy to produce, fun to direct, and it will stick with you.

    Killer! Metaphor at work, take note! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn takes no prisoners in this wild ride of a short play that would be awesome in any short play festival. Easy to produce, fun to direct, and it will stick with you.

  • Paul Donnelly: Delete

    This is a razor sharp metaphorical exploration of a final loss of control. The crisp dialogue propels us through an ever deepening narrative. What seems like the final reveal is made all the more chilling by the haunting closing line that follows.

    This is a razor sharp metaphorical exploration of a final loss of control. The crisp dialogue propels us through an ever deepening narrative. What seems like the final reveal is made all the more chilling by the haunting closing line that follows.

  • Arianna Rose: Delete

    That last line. What a gut punch. Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has written a taut, terrifying tale in Delete. This is masterful writing, with layers that reveal itself with each re-reading. To say much more is to give it away, so please read and produce!

    That last line. What a gut punch. Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has written a taut, terrifying tale in Delete. This is masterful writing, with layers that reveal itself with each re-reading. To say much more is to give it away, so please read and produce!

  • Debra A. Cole: Delete

    WOW. This one really hit in a haunting way. Deleting doesn't just take the bad stuff, it takes all the good stuff too. A brilliant piece that will have audiences talking.

    WOW. This one really hit in a haunting way. Deleting doesn't just take the bad stuff, it takes all the good stuff too. A brilliant piece that will have audiences talking.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Delete

    DELETE is a drama with the soul of a dark comedy. It's witty, musical in its timing, deft with the relatable analogy., and because of this, its punchline hits like a hard bullet to the emotional gut. DELETE is stark, haunting, and important. Such a great show.

    DELETE is a drama with the soul of a dark comedy. It's witty, musical in its timing, deft with the relatable analogy., and because of this, its punchline hits like a hard bullet to the emotional gut. DELETE is stark, haunting, and important. Such a great show.

  • Daniel Prillaman: Delete

    Succinct, haunting, and visually barren, Floyd-Priskorn's short play is a painful rumination on gun violence and suicide (intended or no). To say much more would work against the stark and surreal atmosphere created by the play and its dialogue, so I shall leave with this: "Read it. Then produce it."

    Succinct, haunting, and visually barren, Floyd-Priskorn's short play is a painful rumination on gun violence and suicide (intended or no). To say much more would work against the stark and surreal atmosphere created by the play and its dialogue, so I shall leave with this: "Read it. Then produce it."

  • Lee R. Lawing: Delete

    I'll never look at the Blue Screen of death the same! Dark play about suicide and a take that it so very original. Bravo!

    I'll never look at the Blue Screen of death the same! Dark play about suicide and a take that it so very original. Bravo!

  • Debra A. Cole: Delete

    Short and delightful, this piece will make big connections for audiences.

    Short and delightful, this piece will make big connections for audiences.