Recommendations of Free hug

  • Kieran Khanna: Free hug

    As someone who loves hugs, I would definitely pay for more! I really enjoyed this funny, and cute little play! It's starts off as wholesome, then turns into "Wait -- WHAT?!" LOL! This play would be fun for anyone who loves hugs! Nice work Dana!

    As someone who loves hugs, I would definitely pay for more! I really enjoyed this funny, and cute little play! It's starts off as wholesome, then turns into "Wait -- WHAT?!" LOL! This play would be fun for anyone who loves hugs! Nice work Dana!

  • Joe Swenson: Free hug

    We've all had that one great hug. That hug that you wanted again and again because it was warm and comfortable and safe. Imagine that's the talent you bring to the world. But also that you're ambitious, entrepreneurial, etc. That's the world that Dana has created and it's lovely and awkward and all things beautiful. Wonderful play by the exceptionally talented Dana Hall!

    We've all had that one great hug. That hug that you wanted again and again because it was warm and comfortable and safe. Imagine that's the talent you bring to the world. But also that you're ambitious, entrepreneurial, etc. That's the world that Dana has created and it's lovely and awkward and all things beautiful. Wonderful play by the exceptionally talented Dana Hall!

  • Peter Fenton: Free hug

    There is room for just one joke in this particular three-minute piece from Dana Hall, but it's a really, really good one!

    There is room for just one joke in this particular three-minute piece from Dana Hall, but it's a really, really good one!

  • John Busser: Free hug

    There's no such thing as a free lunch and now apparently that applies to hugs too. Okay, the first one's free, but that's how they suck you in, don't they? An interesting parallel to addiction, this short play by Dana Hall shows that everything comes at a price. Are you willing to pay it?

    There's no such thing as a free lunch and now apparently that applies to hugs too. Okay, the first one's free, but that's how they suck you in, don't they? An interesting parallel to addiction, this short play by Dana Hall shows that everything comes at a price. Are you willing to pay it?

  • Debra A. Cole: Free hug

    Absolutely perfect. This micro play reminds us the importance of human contact... free or not. LOVELY.

    Absolutely perfect. This micro play reminds us the importance of human contact... free or not. LOVELY.

  • Morey Norkin: Free hug

    What starts out as a sweet example of human kindness, turns into a funny lesson about truth in advertising. Sweet and funny, what more could you want in just over three pages? Enjoy!

    What starts out as a sweet example of human kindness, turns into a funny lesson about truth in advertising. Sweet and funny, what more could you want in just over three pages? Enjoy!

  • Kitty Harper: Free hug

    A cute and funny little piece. Leave's a warming feeling behind, I just want to hug them both!

    A cute and funny little piece. Leave's a warming feeling behind, I just want to hug them both!