Recommendations of Pilloried

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Pilloried

    This is ABSOLUTELY the play I would be FIGHTING to be cast in for an evening of short plays! The characters are hilarious, unforgettable and yet very real and very wise! The message hit home with me and I will never forget Doxy's words. Please, please produce this play and let me be in it, too!!!

    This is ABSOLUTELY the play I would be FIGHTING to be cast in for an evening of short plays! The characters are hilarious, unforgettable and yet very real and very wise! The message hit home with me and I will never forget Doxy's words. Please, please produce this play and let me be in it, too!!!

  • Brent Alles: Pilloried

    The interaction between the two main characters is winning, and the ribald humor comes naturally as the situation progresses. To gain a valuable lesson about life from the depth of the bowels is truly a wonder indeed from this funny and inventive 10-minute. An enjoyable read... huzzah! :)

    The interaction between the two main characters is winning, and the ribald humor comes naturally as the situation progresses. To gain a valuable lesson about life from the depth of the bowels is truly a wonder indeed from this funny and inventive 10-minute. An enjoyable read... huzzah! :)

  • Scott Sickles: Pilloried

    When literary analysis finally catches up with the semiotics of flatulence this merry tale must be included in the annals.

    Though its broad style and groundlings humor give us a whiff that the play is meant to be light and airy, it pushes forth a robust message about shame, pride, and entertaining those who want nothing more than to point out the stench of others lest their own pungency be known.

    A ten-minute gift for actors and especially costume, set, and makeup designers.

    Despite its devotion to all kinds of malodorousness, PILLORIED leaves a pleasant and proud aroma.

    When literary analysis finally catches up with the semiotics of flatulence this merry tale must be included in the annals.

    Though its broad style and groundlings humor give us a whiff that the play is meant to be light and airy, it pushes forth a robust message about shame, pride, and entertaining those who want nothing more than to point out the stench of others lest their own pungency be known.

    A ten-minute gift for actors and especially costume, set, and makeup designers.

    Despite its devotion to all kinds of malodorousness, PILLORIED leaves a pleasant and proud aroma.