Recommendations of The Monster

  • James Binz: The Monster

    That's a funny piece. A realistic examination of the difficulty of being "the Scary Monster" in a world of pessimistic heroines. Wonderful stuff.

    That's a funny piece. A realistic examination of the difficulty of being "the Scary Monster" in a world of pessimistic heroines. Wonderful stuff.

  • Neil Radtke: The Monster

    The Monster by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn is a funny little two-hander that flips the usual horror setup on its head. Instead of terror, we get a sharp and witty back-and-forth between a so-called “Scary Monster” and a surprisingly calm victim who just won’t play along. The banter is fast, clever, and meta in all the right ways.

    The Monster by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn is a funny little two-hander that flips the usual horror setup on its head. Instead of terror, we get a sharp and witty back-and-forth between a so-called “Scary Monster” and a surprisingly calm victim who just won’t play along. The banter is fast, clever, and meta in all the right ways.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Monster

    What a BRILLIANT two-hander that audiences will ADORE! JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has written the perfect monster short play. GRRRRRRRR!

    What a BRILLIANT two-hander that audiences will ADORE! JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has written the perfect monster short play. GRRRRRRRR!

  • Scott Sickles: The Monster

    I need to take this person's attitude every time I get into an argument online.

    Gorgeously paced, delightfully funny, with dialogue that zings with the vim of a Gene Krupa drum solo, this play takes evasion and exasperations to delirious new heights.

    Also, Socrates would be proud.

    I need to take this person's attitude every time I get into an argument online.

    Gorgeously paced, delightfully funny, with dialogue that zings with the vim of a Gene Krupa drum solo, this play takes evasion and exasperations to delirious new heights.

    Also, Socrates would be proud.

  • Greg Mandryk: The Monster

    This is adorable. Anyone putting together an evening of short plays for young audiences would do well to consider The Monster by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn.

    This is adorable. Anyone putting together an evening of short plays for young audiences would do well to consider The Monster by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn.

  • Wren Aubrey Latham: The Monster

    Love the back-and-forth! There would be so much room to color each beat and play the intention for either character. Such a fun scene, especially for young actors!

    Love the back-and-forth! There would be so much room to color each beat and play the intention for either character. Such a fun scene, especially for young actors!

  • Morey Norkin: The Monster

    Fast and funny, THE MONSTER reveals the power of… logic. A brilliant sendup of just about any horror movie you’ve ever seen. Don’t wait for Halloween. Stage this one now!

    Fast and funny, THE MONSTER reveals the power of… logic. A brilliant sendup of just about any horror movie you’ve ever seen. Don’t wait for Halloween. Stage this one now!

  • Rob Weidman: The Monster

    A fun and witty examination of monsters, clichés, and existential crises!

    A fun and witty examination of monsters, clichés, and existential crises!

  • Evan Baughfman: The Monster

    Hilarious! I love how this piece takes horror tropes and dissects them, confusing the titular Monster at its core! A great play for any spooky season!

    Hilarious! I love how this piece takes horror tropes and dissects them, confusing the titular Monster at its core! A great play for any spooky season!

  • John Busser: The Monster

    A funny as hell little goof piece from Jacquie Floyd! What more could you want? A monster and its victim face off. Death is imminent. Or is it? I love the fact that the monster isn't destroyed as much as deconstructed. And the last line made my do a spit take. Even though I wasn't drinking anything at the time. You can't go wrong with The Monster.

    A funny as hell little goof piece from Jacquie Floyd! What more could you want? A monster and its victim face off. Death is imminent. Or is it? I love the fact that the monster isn't destroyed as much as deconstructed. And the last line made my do a spit take. Even though I wasn't drinking anything at the time. You can't go wrong with The Monster.