Recommendations of ST. PATRICK'S DAY

  • Neil Radtke: ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    St. Patrick’s Day by Adam Richter is a quick, funny little play that pokes at all the stereotypes we trot out every March. Two friends go from singing drinking songs to questioning what “heritage” even means, and the back-and-forth is both goofy and a little biting. It’s light, smart, and would be a blast in a short play festival!

    St. Patrick’s Day by Adam Richter is a quick, funny little play that pokes at all the stereotypes we trot out every March. Two friends go from singing drinking songs to questioning what “heritage” even means, and the back-and-forth is both goofy and a little biting. It’s light, smart, and would be a blast in a short play festival!

  • Debra A. Cole: ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    A beautiful look at culture, stereotypes, and appropriation. Need a clever holiday short play for a festival? This is it.

    A beautiful look at culture, stereotypes, and appropriation. Need a clever holiday short play for a festival? This is it.

  • Jack Levine: ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    ADAM RICHTER’s characters in this play wonder aloud why they’ve taken on the stereotypes of a culture, seemingly just to have the excuse to drink. But there is much more in this gem. “St. Patrick’s Day” is a nice way to let us explore why we do these types of things.

    ADAM RICHTER’s characters in this play wonder aloud why they’ve taken on the stereotypes of a culture, seemingly just to have the excuse to drink. But there is much more in this gem. “St. Patrick’s Day” is a nice way to let us explore why we do these types of things.

  • Christopher Soucy: ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    Being a Savannah, Georgia resident with 30 years of watching people magically transform into drunken Irish stereotypes every St. Patrick’s Day, I felt this gem of a commentary very refreshing. James Joyce would be proud.

    Being a Savannah, Georgia resident with 30 years of watching people magically transform into drunken Irish stereotypes every St. Patrick’s Day, I felt this gem of a commentary very refreshing. James Joyce would be proud.

  • Scott Cantrell: ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    This play quickly shows how easily we accept stereotypes without even thinking about it. It has fast paced humor that makes you laugh and think at the same time.

    This play quickly shows how easily we accept stereotypes without even thinking about it. It has fast paced humor that makes you laugh and think at the same time.