Recommendations of The Pact

  • Tom Erb: The Pact

    “The Pact” is a clever play that explores the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. It’s a witty, intimate look at the complexities of creative collaboration with characters that resonate with authenticity. The play’s self-aware humor and meta-theatrical elements make it a refreshing and engaging piece of theatre.

    “The Pact” is a clever play that explores the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. It’s a witty, intimate look at the complexities of creative collaboration with characters that resonate with authenticity. The play’s self-aware humor and meta-theatrical elements make it a refreshing and engaging piece of theatre.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Pact

    An all too relatable subject made hilarious! If someone dies here it'll be from laughter!

    An all too relatable subject made hilarious! If someone dies here it'll be from laughter!

  • Kendra Augustin: The Pact

    Erin has the great way of lulling you into a false sense of security. You think you're going into something conventional and perhaps sweet and then slowly you start to realize something much darker is afoot. This piece deals with such a serious subject matter in a breezy manner that deep down you know you should be horrified but it's actually really funny! And deeply relatable. Don't worry, there is light at the end of the tunnel. And a bear!

    Erin has the great way of lulling you into a false sense of security. You think you're going into something conventional and perhaps sweet and then slowly you start to realize something much darker is afoot. This piece deals with such a serious subject matter in a breezy manner that deep down you know you should be horrified but it's actually really funny! And deeply relatable. Don't worry, there is light at the end of the tunnel. And a bear!

  • Kirsten Hopkins: The Pact

    This is a hilarious short play with a complete and satisfying arc. And I can personally attest it is fun to perform in front of an audience: lots of laughter!

    This is a hilarious short play with a complete and satisfying arc. And I can personally attest it is fun to perform in front of an audience: lots of laughter!