Recommendations of Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage

    Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage is a delightful mix of absurdity and charm. With quirky characters, hilarious dialogue, and a unique setting, it turns a classic rom-com trope into a battlefield adventure. A fun, fast-paced, and memorable ride!

    Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage is a delightful mix of absurdity and charm. With quirky characters, hilarious dialogue, and a unique setting, it turns a classic rom-com trope into a battlefield adventure. A fun, fast-paced, and memorable ride!

  • James Kelsey Nelson: Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage

    Fun, funny, and just a little subversive, a great little absurdist comedy. Booya deserves a sequel play, if they live long enough.

    Fun, funny, and just a little subversive, a great little absurdist comedy. Booya deserves a sequel play, if they live long enough.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage

    This short play about meeting your grandson's almost-significant other under... unique circumstances is adorable. It's a hilarious ensemble romantic war play that's only ten minutes long. (It doesn't seem like all those descriptions should work together, but they do.) What a fun piece with hilarious dialogue and a zany, delightful premise.

    This short play about meeting your grandson's almost-significant other under... unique circumstances is adorable. It's a hilarious ensemble romantic war play that's only ten minutes long. (It doesn't seem like all those descriptions should work together, but they do.) What a fun piece with hilarious dialogue and a zany, delightful premise.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Dating in the Workplace and Other Acts of Courage

    When you take the standard "meet the family" romantic comedy trope and throw it on to an active battlefield, you get this HILARIOUS short play! So much fun to be had from design to performance. Absolutely memorable piece for your short play festival!

    When you take the standard "meet the family" romantic comedy trope and throw it on to an active battlefield, you get this HILARIOUS short play! So much fun to be had from design to performance. Absolutely memorable piece for your short play festival!