Recommendations of Hot Blood Sundae

  • James Perry: Hot Blood Sundae

    “Hot Blood Sundae” is a delightful exploration of friendship, desires, and the quirks of life, with a bit of the supernatural thrown in for good measure. Highly recommended for those who enjoy a mix of humor and unconventional storytelling!

    “Hot Blood Sundae” is a delightful exploration of friendship, desires, and the quirks of life, with a bit of the supernatural thrown in for good measure. Highly recommended for those who enjoy a mix of humor and unconventional storytelling!

  • Katherine Swan: Hot Blood Sundae

    A sly and very funny meditation on the contortions of contemporary femininity. Excellent dialogue and a thrilling, original premise.

    A sly and very funny meditation on the contortions of contemporary femininity. Excellent dialogue and a thrilling, original premise.

  • Charles Scott Jones: Hot Blood Sundae

    So wisely and breathtakingly theatrical HOT BLOOD SUNDAE does best only what writing for the stage can do. And it goes beyond that too. Aly Kantor writes stunningly natural and intimate dialogue between two complimentary and complementary women, Jess and Bex. Their talk makes you feel like the luckiest voyeur under the moon. The plot arc and time constraint are so thrillingly subtle because the friendship is so deep. Love the line “Wet dream meets nightmare.” And the howling starts at the perfect time. Here's a play that digs into what it means to be human.

    So wisely and breathtakingly theatrical HOT BLOOD SUNDAE does best only what writing for the stage can do. And it goes beyond that too. Aly Kantor writes stunningly natural and intimate dialogue between two complimentary and complementary women, Jess and Bex. Their talk makes you feel like the luckiest voyeur under the moon. The plot arc and time constraint are so thrillingly subtle because the friendship is so deep. Love the line “Wet dream meets nightmare.” And the howling starts at the perfect time. Here's a play that digs into what it means to be human.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Hot Blood Sundae

    Smart and super-funny ten-minute two-hander that takes on a whole bunch of current topics in its mere and incredibly engrossing ten minutes. Would be great on stage!

    Smart and super-funny ten-minute two-hander that takes on a whole bunch of current topics in its mere and incredibly engrossing ten minutes. Would be great on stage!

  • Nora Louise Syran: Hot Blood Sundae

    What do allusions to Equus, questions about the myth of the female orgasm and howling at the moon have to do with Sundaes? Read this and you'll know. Your appetite will be sated, for awhile anyway. A darkly comic two hander for young women in sync with each other and most definitely with their audiences.

    What do allusions to Equus, questions about the myth of the female orgasm and howling at the moon have to do with Sundaes? Read this and you'll know. Your appetite will be sated, for awhile anyway. A darkly comic two hander for young women in sync with each other and most definitely with their audiences.

  • Sam Heyman: Hot Blood Sundae

    When family, romantic partners, and society encourage you to starve and shrink yourself, it's only a matter of time before your desires demand to be unleashed. With HOT BLOOD SUNDAE, Aly Kantor captures, with deliciously escalatory fervor, the at times insatiable hunger that afflicts not just beasts of the night but the women at the play's juicy center. Audiences will shriek and howl with laughter -- and they might be left with cravings they can no longer ignore... Fantastic!

    When family, romantic partners, and society encourage you to starve and shrink yourself, it's only a matter of time before your desires demand to be unleashed. With HOT BLOOD SUNDAE, Aly Kantor captures, with deliciously escalatory fervor, the at times insatiable hunger that afflicts not just beasts of the night but the women at the play's juicy center. Audiences will shriek and howl with laughter -- and they might be left with cravings they can no longer ignore... Fantastic!

  • Morey Norkin: Hot Blood Sundae

    In this hilarious conversation between two women waiting anxiously/hopefully for a test result, they let their frustrations, desires, and appetites (sexual and otherwise) pour forth. And, oh boy, do they pour! Aly Kantor writes amazing comic dialogue, and what a great example this is! Ice cream, cows, werewolves, and orgasms. Oh my! This play has it all!

    In this hilarious conversation between two women waiting anxiously/hopefully for a test result, they let their frustrations, desires, and appetites (sexual and otherwise) pour forth. And, oh boy, do they pour! Aly Kantor writes amazing comic dialogue, and what a great example this is! Ice cream, cows, werewolves, and orgasms. Oh my! This play has it all!

  • Erin Moughon: Hot Blood Sundae

    Aly Kantor writes a delightful, surprising, and overall gorgeous play. She captures beautifully how difficult it is to be a woman and how freeing it is to give up societial expectations within a charming, funny piece. The twist at the end is pure genius. Kantor is a brilliant writer, showing her deft hand in this brilliant play. Amazing!

    Aly Kantor writes a delightful, surprising, and overall gorgeous play. She captures beautifully how difficult it is to be a woman and how freeing it is to give up societial expectations within a charming, funny piece. The twist at the end is pure genius. Kantor is a brilliant writer, showing her deft hand in this brilliant play. Amazing!

  • Rachael Carnes: Hot Blood Sundae

    This is a delight! Kantor's bright dialogue sails through sticky topics with veracity and ferocious glee. Oh! How much I want this play in educational settings as a place to begin conversations. A perfect playground for actors and directors, with places for invention at every dynamic angle. Brilliant!

    This is a delight! Kantor's bright dialogue sails through sticky topics with veracity and ferocious glee. Oh! How much I want this play in educational settings as a place to begin conversations. A perfect playground for actors and directors, with places for invention at every dynamic angle. Brilliant!

  • Jacob Horowitz: Hot Blood Sundae

    I love this piece. "Hot Blood Sundae" takes dialogue that seems to be about something (STIs) and makes it about something else (Lycanthropy). It's clever, it's real, it's as raw as the steaks the characters are going to get when the show ends (and then ice cream). The pace is quick without feeling like too much is happening, and the characters are fun to watch/read. I would pay good money to see this live, and it would be great for any theatre company or pair of actors to preform.

    I love this piece. "Hot Blood Sundae" takes dialogue that seems to be about something (STIs) and makes it about something else (Lycanthropy). It's clever, it's real, it's as raw as the steaks the characters are going to get when the show ends (and then ice cream). The pace is quick without feeling like too much is happening, and the characters are fun to watch/read. I would pay good money to see this live, and it would be great for any theatre company or pair of actors to preform.