Recommendations of Boogie Man

  • Kate Danley: Boogie Man

    A terrifying two-minute piece and, horrifyingly, a reality that women live with. Scary because you'll see some variation of this actually happening in the newspapers and on true-crime podcasts. It taps right into that very visceral response.

    A terrifying two-minute piece and, horrifyingly, a reality that women live with. Scary because you'll see some variation of this actually happening in the newspapers and on true-crime podcasts. It taps right into that very visceral response.

  • Tom Moran: Boogie Man

    It's hard to build up to a decent scare in such a short piece, but Boogie Man succeeds, and ends at just the right moment. Excellent piece for a short Halloween festival.

    It's hard to build up to a decent scare in such a short piece, but Boogie Man succeeds, and ends at just the right moment. Excellent piece for a short Halloween festival.

  • Ken Love: Boogie Man

    Well, we've experienced sketch comedy. Perhaps we should look into a new "genre" and call it sketch "horror"! Dana Hall, with her short piece "Boogie Man", just may have fired the opening salvo to something new and thrilling. Nice work!

    Well, we've experienced sketch comedy. Perhaps we should look into a new "genre" and call it sketch "horror"! Dana Hall, with her short piece "Boogie Man", just may have fired the opening salvo to something new and thrilling. Nice work!

  • Morey Norkin: Boogie Man

    AAAHHHH!! That’s me screaming in case you couldn’t tell. This is an absolutely frightening couple of minutes. Whether onstage or as an audio production, BOOGIE MAN is guaranteed to get your heart racing. I need to lie down.

    AAAHHHH!! That’s me screaming in case you couldn’t tell. This is an absolutely frightening couple of minutes. Whether onstage or as an audio production, BOOGIE MAN is guaranteed to get your heart racing. I need to lie down.

  • Julie Brandon: Boogie Man

    I'll never doubt the Boogie Man's existence NOW. Excuse me while I go check the locks. Well done, Dana!

    I'll never doubt the Boogie Man's existence NOW. Excuse me while I go check the locks. Well done, Dana!

  • Debra A. Cole: Boogie Man

    Nope. Nope. Nope. DANA HALL has created a chilling two minutes. Nope.

    Nope. Nope. Nope. DANA HALL has created a chilling two minutes. Nope.

  • Kate Danley: Boogie Man

    They say presenting horror effectively onstage is one of the most difficult things to do. Well, this one os absolutely, 100% downright chilling.

    They say presenting horror effectively onstage is one of the most difficult things to do. Well, this one os absolutely, 100% downright chilling.

  • Nora Louise Syran: Boogie Man

    The stuff of nightmares...in the best way possible (!?) Chilling.

    The stuff of nightmares...in the best way possible (!?) Chilling.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Boogie Man

    A flash of a nightmare...or was it real? Absolutely creepy. It's so wonderful how much tension can be established in so few pages!

    A flash of a nightmare...or was it real? Absolutely creepy. It's so wonderful how much tension can be established in so few pages!

  • Charles Scott Jones: Boogie Man

    I love how what's to be feared, the boogie man, moves from Whitney ridding herself of the vague imaginary intruder as a kid, to the horror movie screen on a date with her leaning in on Matt during the scary parts, to her eerie description of a sleepless night in her apartment, finally to the immediate threat in the car. BOOGIE MAN creeps up on you in the best possible way!

    I love how what's to be feared, the boogie man, moves from Whitney ridding herself of the vague imaginary intruder as a kid, to the horror movie screen on a date with her leaning in on Matt during the scary parts, to her eerie description of a sleepless night in her apartment, finally to the immediate threat in the car. BOOGIE MAN creeps up on you in the best possible way!