Recommendations of September in Biddeford

  • Alli Hartley-Kong: September in Biddeford

    I laughed, I cried, I feared the estrogen-sensitive giant flesh-eating lobsters! What a fun little play that subverts the usual family melodrama into hilarity with heart!

    I laughed, I cried, I feared the estrogen-sensitive giant flesh-eating lobsters! What a fun little play that subverts the usual family melodrama into hilarity with heart!

  • Morey Norkin: September in Biddeford

    As others have said, “Oh my God!” It’s a cheesy Hallmark story. No, it’s a cheesy sci-fi horror story. It’s both! And the combination is hysterical! A perfect blend of cheesiness!

    As others have said, “Oh my God!” It’s a cheesy Hallmark story. No, it’s a cheesy sci-fi horror story. It’s both! And the combination is hysterical! A perfect blend of cheesiness!

  • Paul Donnelly: September in Biddeford

    To quote the great Scott Sickles, "Oh my god!" This play is hysterically funny, It's a meta-mash-up of Hallmark family drama and outrageous sci-fi. Once the madness begins the laughs just build and build. Do yourself a favor, stop reading this recommendation and start reading the play. You'll be glad you did. I sure am glad I did.

    To quote the great Scott Sickles, "Oh my god!" This play is hysterically funny, It's a meta-mash-up of Hallmark family drama and outrageous sci-fi. Once the madness begins the laughs just build and build. Do yourself a favor, stop reading this recommendation and start reading the play. You'll be glad you did. I sure am glad I did.

  • Scott Sickles: September in Biddeford

    Oh my god...

    I second my esteemed colleague Mr Busser's warning: SKIP THE SYNOPSIS! GO IN COLD!

    What a gift it will be for unsuspecting audiences to watch the drama unfold. A truly inspired narrative tapestry combining and even unifying disparate tropes to tell a tale as comfortably familiar as it is mindblowingly unique.

    People will leave feeling better about the world, themselves, each other, and the state of theater, all while asking... "what the hell did I just watch???"

    You watched SEPTEMBER IN BIDDEFORD, people! Know you are blessed.

    Oh my god...

    I second my esteemed colleague Mr Busser's warning: SKIP THE SYNOPSIS! GO IN COLD!

    What a gift it will be for unsuspecting audiences to watch the drama unfold. A truly inspired narrative tapestry combining and even unifying disparate tropes to tell a tale as comfortably familiar as it is mindblowingly unique.

    People will leave feeling better about the world, themselves, each other, and the state of theater, all while asking... "what the hell did I just watch???"

    You watched SEPTEMBER IN BIDDEFORD, people! Know you are blessed.

  • John Busser: September in Biddeford

    DON'T READ THE SYNOPSIS, you'll thank me later!

    A favorite piece of mine from Greg, sees a Hallmark Movie moment, the Mother-Daughter Important Talk Scene interrupted (as these things SHOULD be) by... well, that would be telling. And it's SOOOOOO much better if you just read it instead. Or better yet, see it somewhere it's being performed.

    DON'T READ THE SYNOPSIS, you'll thank me later!

    A favorite piece of mine from Greg, sees a Hallmark Movie moment, the Mother-Daughter Important Talk Scene interrupted (as these things SHOULD be) by... well, that would be telling. And it's SOOOOOO much better if you just read it instead. Or better yet, see it somewhere it's being performed.