Recommendations of Moon Logic

  • John Busser: Moon Logic

    01.10.25 - Like a lost chapter of Holy Grail, this Python-esque side-splitter from David Lipschutz takes questing to new levels of hilarity. The hapless hero, tortured more by the mischievous Narrator than any beasts he encounters endures one humiliation after another, and each redo is funnier than the next. I'd love to see this staged (if only to see the actual beasts realized). His final fate is a masterstroke. Or at least, cause for a stroke. For him, that is...

    01.10.25 - Like a lost chapter of Holy Grail, this Python-esque side-splitter from David Lipschutz takes questing to new levels of hilarity. The hapless hero, tortured more by the mischievous Narrator than any beasts he encounters endures one humiliation after another, and each redo is funnier than the next. I'd love to see this staged (if only to see the actual beasts realized). His final fate is a masterstroke. Or at least, cause for a stroke. For him, that is...

  • Steven G. Martin: Moon Logic

    I love the silliness of Lipschutz's parody of adventure games and fantasy tales. There are sight gags, sound gags, and plenty of funny lines throughout. And I love that it's clear Lipschutz loves these things he's making fun of -- this comedy is silly and breezy, a salute to those games and tales.

    I love the silliness of Lipschutz's parody of adventure games and fantasy tales. There are sight gags, sound gags, and plenty of funny lines throughout. And I love that it's clear Lipschutz loves these things he's making fun of -- this comedy is silly and breezy, a salute to those games and tales.

  • Maripat Allen: Moon Logic

    I have the pleasure of directing this play for the upcoming Ludington Area Center for the Arts short play festival this May. The actors are having a blast, and keeping me and each other in stitches! This is a ton of fun and a sure crowd pleaser!

    I have the pleasure of directing this play for the upcoming Ludington Area Center for the Arts short play festival this May. The actors are having a blast, and keeping me and each other in stitches! This is a ton of fun and a sure crowd pleaser!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Moon Logic

    The silliness of this play is delightful. I love the way the narrator teases and mocks Sir Llewellyn, even teaming up with the princess to mock him at times. The videogame structure is a blast, and David Lipschutz mines it for all possible comedy. This is that rare short play which can be enjoyed both by kids and by their parents - and everyone in between.

    The silliness of this play is delightful. I love the way the narrator teases and mocks Sir Llewellyn, even teaming up with the princess to mock him at times. The videogame structure is a blast, and David Lipschutz mines it for all possible comedy. This is that rare short play which can be enjoyed both by kids and by their parents - and everyone in between.

  • Jack Seamus Conley: Moon Logic

    I had the pleasure of directing this piece for Rainy Day Artistic Collective and loved the experience. MOON LOGIC is funny and clever, but also an insightful and thought-out love letter to "retro" gaming that the nerd in me deeply appreciates. The characters create wonderful opportunities for actors to play, and the writing by DAVID LIPSCHUTZ also allows for a lot of fun design. A fabulous short play, highly recommended.

    I had the pleasure of directing this piece for Rainy Day Artistic Collective and loved the experience. MOON LOGIC is funny and clever, but also an insightful and thought-out love letter to "retro" gaming that the nerd in me deeply appreciates. The characters create wonderful opportunities for actors to play, and the writing by DAVID LIPSCHUTZ also allows for a lot of fun design. A fabulous short play, highly recommended.