Recommendations of Pinkie & Sheila

  • Ryan Vaughan: Pinkie & Sheila

    Comedic gold. An audience lucky enough to see this piece performed would be belly laughing I'm sure. But beyond the fun and joy brought about from the situation and character's actions, the piece gets to the heart of a matter. What do we do when we fall out of love with our partner? Give up? Or find ways to try to find the spark again? The characters are well developed and developed in such a way that you leave truly hoping the best for them.

    Comedic gold. An audience lucky enough to see this piece performed would be belly laughing I'm sure. But beyond the fun and joy brought about from the situation and character's actions, the piece gets to the heart of a matter. What do we do when we fall out of love with our partner? Give up? Or find ways to try to find the spark again? The characters are well developed and developed in such a way that you leave truly hoping the best for them.

  • Tyler Costigan: Pinkie & Sheila

    A hilarious short about the difficulties of relationships, and the misunderstood artist.
    Beneath a clown's makeup there's just more clown.

    A hilarious short about the difficulties of relationships, and the misunderstood artist.
    Beneath a clown's makeup there's just more clown.

  • Josh Gauthier: Pinkie & Sheila

    A wildly fun comedy of situational and physical comic absurdity--but at the heart, a married couple fighting for the understanding and connection needed to save their relationship. A delight of a short play.

    A wildly fun comedy of situational and physical comic absurdity--but at the heart, a married couple fighting for the understanding and connection needed to save their relationship. A delight of a short play.

  • Andrew Martineau: Pinkie & Sheila

    This play is inspired lunacy! It’s the kind of comedy you want to see in a serial format. I also would love to find out what the therapist has in store for this clown couple once the smile wears off—and I mean that literally. I think this short comedy also has a lot to say about not caring what others think and rediscovering the lost spark in a marriage. Fantastic script!

    This play is inspired lunacy! It’s the kind of comedy you want to see in a serial format. I also would love to find out what the therapist has in store for this clown couple once the smile wears off—and I mean that literally. I think this short comedy also has a lot to say about not caring what others think and rediscovering the lost spark in a marriage. Fantastic script!

  • Marcia Eppich-Harris: Pinkie & Sheila

    Randy Hunt's play is a hilarious look at the things you don't expect to happen in marriage, and yet, somehow a long-term relationship is full of surprises, no matter how much you plan. I loved seeing the couple's idiosyncrasies, and how the therapist addresses them. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Super comic potential in this! Very funny!

    Randy Hunt's play is a hilarious look at the things you don't expect to happen in marriage, and yet, somehow a long-term relationship is full of surprises, no matter how much you plan. I loved seeing the couple's idiosyncrasies, and how the therapist addresses them. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Super comic potential in this! Very funny!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Pinkie & Sheila

    Firstly, I need to see this staged, visually it would be spectacular and hilarious! But behind the clown facade there is a hint of sadness, isn't there always when clowns are involved? And Dr Herbert's solution is inspired, great fun!
    (BTW, forgive my daft imagination, I couldn't help but imagine Dr Hibbert from the Simpsons, Marge being Sheila, long suffering wife of Homers clown!)

    Firstly, I need to see this staged, visually it would be spectacular and hilarious! But behind the clown facade there is a hint of sadness, isn't there always when clowns are involved? And Dr Herbert's solution is inspired, great fun!
    (BTW, forgive my daft imagination, I couldn't help but imagine Dr Hibbert from the Simpsons, Marge being Sheila, long suffering wife of Homers clown!)

  • Joe Swenson: Pinkie & Sheila

    What an incredible script. It’s hilarious, it has gadgets and gizmos, clowns, and more in this unique take on a common situation, marriage counseling. Randy Hunt does an incredible of building the tension and the humor until you can’t take it anymore. Every character is unique and Randy’s character architecture keeps them unique and well defined. Great show, highly recommend.

    What an incredible script. It’s hilarious, it has gadgets and gizmos, clowns, and more in this unique take on a common situation, marriage counseling. Randy Hunt does an incredible of building the tension and the humor until you can’t take it anymore. Every character is unique and Randy’s character architecture keeps them unique and well defined. Great show, highly recommend.