Recommendations of Quiche

  • Aly Kantor: Quiche

    When I read wonderfully bizarre, thoroughly imaginative, viscerally disturbing, and utterly impossible plays like this one, it inspires me to be just a little bit braver. What a wild, totally unpredictable ride through a brilliant theatrical, consistently hilarious, unexpectedly logical (???) world! There are so many incredible stage images that will stick with me for a long time! Also, I feel like I learned a lot about what happens at typical strip clubs.

    When I read wonderfully bizarre, thoroughly imaginative, viscerally disturbing, and utterly impossible plays like this one, it inspires me to be just a little bit braver. What a wild, totally unpredictable ride through a brilliant theatrical, consistently hilarious, unexpectedly logical (???) world! There are so many incredible stage images that will stick with me for a long time! Also, I feel like I learned a lot about what happens at typical strip clubs.

  • David Hilder: Quiche

    This is an entirely bonkers piece of theater, filled with hilarious awkwardness and impossible stage directions and a funny bone placed somewhere near its (bloody) heart. Operating on pretty much every conceivable level at once, QUICHE takes no prisoners yet offers rich rewards. So, so bizarre and fun -- not necessarily in that order.

    This is an entirely bonkers piece of theater, filled with hilarious awkwardness and impossible stage directions and a funny bone placed somewhere near its (bloody) heart. Operating on pretty much every conceivable level at once, QUICHE takes no prisoners yet offers rich rewards. So, so bizarre and fun -- not necessarily in that order.

  • Michael C. O'Day: Quiche

    Giddy and demented, Monokian has taken all the ways our culture associates "sex" with "death" and transfigured them into a delirious, surreal mix of teenage soap opera, social satire, and serial killer thriller. With zombie cheerleaders and a talking chihuahua, of course.

    Giddy and demented, Monokian has taken all the ways our culture associates "sex" with "death" and transfigured them into a delirious, surreal mix of teenage soap opera, social satire, and serial killer thriller. With zombie cheerleaders and a talking chihuahua, of course.

  • Libby Heily: Quiche

    Let's talk about Quiche. It's uproariously funny, deliciously wicked, sinfully silly, and full of lines and stage directions that will make you laugh out loud. It can be done with a small budget, a huge budget, in a black box or a large theater and it will work every time. Brandon has written something special.

    Let's talk about Quiche. It's uproariously funny, deliciously wicked, sinfully silly, and full of lines and stage directions that will make you laugh out loud. It can be done with a small budget, a huge budget, in a black box or a large theater and it will work every time. Brandon has written something special.