Recommendations of Sandy's Gift

  • Michele Clarke: Sandy's Gift

    ... but how did Sandy know about Emily and the green dress? This psychological thriller will keep audiences talking long after the performance.

    ... but how did Sandy know about Emily and the green dress? This psychological thriller will keep audiences talking long after the performance.

  • Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos: Sandy's Gift

    Careful who your work friends are. There are some dark, twisty turns in this short. The banter is crisp. The facts are ambiguous. And the unexpected keeps us guessing. On the practical side, this three-person play would be easy to produce, making it perfect for any short play festival. Those of us looking for something dark with enough humor to keep it light will enjoy this piece. A fun read!

    Careful who your work friends are. There are some dark, twisty turns in this short. The banter is crisp. The facts are ambiguous. And the unexpected keeps us guessing. On the practical side, this three-person play would be easy to produce, making it perfect for any short play festival. Those of us looking for something dark with enough humor to keep it light will enjoy this piece. A fun read!

  • Charles Scott Jones: Sandy's Gift

    It’s tough to pull off a long three-character conversation and Greg Mandryk does a superb job of spinning this trialogue. SANDY'S GIFT gets off to a fast start in the midst of Trey and Curtis playing 80’s detective show trivia, which is so comically believable as arcane and goofy as those shows seem in retrospect. And it is wonderful foreshadowing. I love the device so much of Sandy denying that she’s psychic just before she says something psychic. Ingenious play that will keep you up late at night and will make you want to read more Mandryk!

    It’s tough to pull off a long three-character conversation and Greg Mandryk does a superb job of spinning this trialogue. SANDY'S GIFT gets off to a fast start in the midst of Trey and Curtis playing 80’s detective show trivia, which is so comically believable as arcane and goofy as those shows seem in retrospect. And it is wonderful foreshadowing. I love the device so much of Sandy denying that she’s psychic just before she says something psychic. Ingenious play that will keep you up late at night and will make you want to read more Mandryk!

  • Morey Norkin: Sandy's Gift

    More plot twists than a 1980s TV detective series! The comic banter in the office break room is spot on. Enter Sandy with her gift and things get crazy! And what happened to Emily?! Great fun!

    More plot twists than a 1980s TV detective series! The comic banter in the office break room is spot on. Enter Sandy with her gift and things get crazy! And what happened to Emily?! Great fun!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Sandy's Gift

    Whoa! I was laughing and laughing until suddenly I was worried...why aren't Sandy and Curtis worried? And who IS Emily?! Ugh! This play is so great, zigging when you thought it would zag! This one will have audiences talking, for sure!

    Whoa! I was laughing and laughing until suddenly I was worried...why aren't Sandy and Curtis worried? And who IS Emily?! Ugh! This play is so great, zigging when you thought it would zag! This one will have audiences talking, for sure!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Sandy's Gift

    Twisty and twisted, two of my favorite things for the holiday. You start down a road and then turn off on one that you didn't see the warning sign posted before you entered. An office comedy with that would definitely be fun to act in and also see.

    Twisty and twisted, two of my favorite things for the holiday. You start down a road and then turn off on one that you didn't see the warning sign posted before you entered. An office comedy with that would definitely be fun to act in and also see.

  • John Busser: Sandy's Gift

    I'm going to guess not many of you saw where that was going. I mean, you might THINK you know, but you can't REALLY know. Unless you're psychic. Which nobody is... Or are they? Greg Mandryk gives us a fun little office comedy with a twist or two that would be perfect for a night of short plays.

    I'm going to guess not many of you saw where that was going. I mean, you might THINK you know, but you can't REALLY know. Unless you're psychic. Which nobody is... Or are they? Greg Mandryk gives us a fun little office comedy with a twist or two that would be perfect for a night of short plays.