Recommendations of Table for Thirteen

  • Morey Norkin: Table for Thirteen

    I have to echo Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn’s comment about Bob Newhart. If you’re familiar with Newhart’s telephone comedy monologues, then imagine him as Jesus making a dinner (make that “supper”) reservation! Hilarious! And requesting a table where all 13 can sit on one side… priceless!

    I have to echo Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn’s comment about Bob Newhart. If you’re familiar with Newhart’s telephone comedy monologues, then imagine him as Jesus making a dinner (make that “supper”) reservation! Hilarious! And requesting a table where all 13 can sit on one side… priceless!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Table for Thirteen

    This monologue reads like a classic Bob Newhart monologue! Just in time for the Easter season, prep this one for your family dinner! They will love it. Sweet and hilarious, even though it's one of the sadder stories of the New Testament. Everyone likes a good "after dinner/before the Last Supper" speech!

    This monologue reads like a classic Bob Newhart monologue! Just in time for the Easter season, prep this one for your family dinner! They will love it. Sweet and hilarious, even though it's one of the sadder stories of the New Testament. Everyone likes a good "after dinner/before the Last Supper" speech!

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Table for Thirteen

    Holy moley! I love this monologue! What a creative take! And the jokes about the DaVinci painting are hilarious. This monologue is perfect for Easter time!

    Holy moley! I love this monologue! What a creative take! And the jokes about the DaVinci painting are hilarious. This monologue is perfect for Easter time!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Table for Thirteen

    Growing up, this is the Jesus I wanted to have throughout my entire time as a Christian, the one who would include you like a friend without any worries about getting to heaven or hell. A great and very funny monologue about the man who has the burden of the Christian world on his shoulders and even with all the stress, has time to call a restaurant for a reservation--here for 13, soon to be a longer list after his death and rising up again.

    Growing up, this is the Jesus I wanted to have throughout my entire time as a Christian, the one who would include you like a friend without any worries about getting to heaven or hell. A great and very funny monologue about the man who has the burden of the Christian world on his shoulders and even with all the stress, has time to call a restaurant for a reservation--here for 13, soon to be a longer list after his death and rising up again.