Recommendations of The Berenstain Bearadox

  • Samara Siskind: The Berenstain Bearadox

    You say potato, I say Beren-Steen. This monologue made me laugh out loud and is the perfect piece for any parent/person who has ever puzzled over the proper pronunciation of this well-known children's book series. Added bonus - the book Lipschutz has Dad read is so spot on.

    You say potato, I say Beren-Steen. This monologue made me laugh out loud and is the perfect piece for any parent/person who has ever puzzled over the proper pronunciation of this well-known children's book series. Added bonus - the book Lipschutz has Dad read is so spot on.

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Ha! This poor father finding out he's been wrong, all his life, no wonder he's plunged into a sudden crisis!
    A quick witted monologue which slides down that slope to realisation, and a great line at the end.
    And being a Brit, there are also a lot of similar differences in one shared language. Love it!

    Ha! This poor father finding out he's been wrong, all his life, no wonder he's plunged into a sudden crisis!
    A quick witted monologue which slides down that slope to realisation, and a great line at the end.
    And being a Brit, there are also a lot of similar differences in one shared language. Love it!

  • Greg Mandryk: The Berenstain Bearadox

    A quick, light, and very relatable monologue about that discombobulating feeling you get when reality and your perception of said reality are at odds. And really, it should be "-stein".

    A quick, light, and very relatable monologue about that discombobulating feeling you get when reality and your perception of said reality are at odds. And really, it should be "-stein".

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Mandela effect, man. It can make you feel like your reality is inside-outside-upside-down. Very silly-goofy!

    Mandela effect, man. It can make you feel like your reality is inside-outside-upside-down. Very silly-goofy!

  • Paul Donnelly: The Berenstain Bearadox

    This poor father is undone by a discovery made about a beloved children's book series. One challenge to a long-held but mistaken conviction and he is unmoored. His hysterical hysteria builds to a meta-theatrical climax. This is a boisterously funny and thoroughly engaging monologue that would be a real treat in performance.

    This poor father is undone by a discovery made about a beloved children's book series. One challenge to a long-held but mistaken conviction and he is unmoored. His hysterical hysteria builds to a meta-theatrical climax. This is a boisterously funny and thoroughly engaging monologue that would be a real treat in performance.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Of all the Mandela Effects to be paraded about my zone of attention, this one freaked me out the most. A hilarious monologue about the dangers of paying attention. I would love to see this onstage.

    Of all the Mandela Effects to be paraded about my zone of attention, this one freaked me out the most. A hilarious monologue about the dangers of paying attention. I would love to see this onstage.

  • Evan Spreen: The Berenstain Bearadox

    I love the title so much. This is a fantastic little piece that is asking big existential questions!

    I love the title so much. This is a fantastic little piece that is asking big existential questions!

  • Arthur M Jolly: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Clever, witty - a fun monologue with a wonderfully meta twist ending that I didn't see coming!

    Clever, witty - a fun monologue with a wonderfully meta twist ending that I didn't see coming!

  • Samantha Marchant: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Relatable and hysterical. An actor will have such fun ramping up as everything turns inside outside upsidedown.

    Relatable and hysterical. An actor will have such fun ramping up as everything turns inside outside upsidedown.

  • Jake Lewis: The Berenstain Bearadox

    As a child of the 80s and someone who has all the BerenSTEIN Bear books, it felt like a conversation I might have with my own kids (and myself). Lipschutz conveys an entire arc of a story in a minute, with humor and heart.

    As a child of the 80s and someone who has all the BerenSTEIN Bear books, it felt like a conversation I might have with my own kids (and myself). Lipschutz conveys an entire arc of a story in a minute, with humor and heart.