Recommendations of Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    This is madness. I love it. Art imitates life in this short as Joe is harassed daily as to whether or not he has done the thing yet. I love how it heightens, and after wondering how in the world this play could possibly end, it ended perfectly.

    This is madness. I love it. Art imitates life in this short as Joe is harassed daily as to whether or not he has done the thing yet. I love how it heightens, and after wondering how in the world this play could possibly end, it ended perfectly.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    Brilliant. Plays are always more fun when you know the people being written about and the joke that is presented. This is so fun and I'm glad this moment in history will be remembered by the great, Christopher Plumridge. Thanks, Chris, for the laugh!

    Brilliant. Plays are always more fun when you know the people being written about and the joke that is presented. This is so fun and I'm glad this moment in history will be remembered by the great, Christopher Plumridge. Thanks, Chris, for the laugh!

  • Greg Mandryk: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    I love this! It's creepy. Or is it? There isn't really any sense of menace behind Joe's mysterious antagonist. But as the drama unfolds and the messages become more and more outlandish, you're left thinking, "They can't be human! They just can't be! What do they want?"
    Joe's insistence that there is nothing to worry about in spite of all evidence to the contrary is the icing on the cake.

    I love this! It's creepy. Or is it? There isn't really any sense of menace behind Joe's mysterious antagonist. But as the drama unfolds and the messages become more and more outlandish, you're left thinking, "They can't be human! They just can't be! What do they want?"
    Joe's insistence that there is nothing to worry about in spite of all evidence to the contrary is the icing on the cake.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    Real life meets surrealism.
    I really don't know what else to say.
    But I sure as heck am gonna do the thing before it gets out of hand!

    Real life meets surrealism.
    I really don't know what else to say.
    But I sure as heck am gonna do the thing before it gets out of hand!

  • Scott Sickles: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    I may be biased because I'm IN IT!!! (Thanks for the cameo, Chris!)

    What Plumridge has fashioned out of creepy echoes from the social media void is a highly funny, blithely surreal tale of persistent menace met with gloriously understated English reserve. The mundanities of family life are upended by the escalating presence of this message, culminating in a critical mass of chaos!

    I won't tell you if Joe ended up doing the thing yet, but Plumridge certainly has!

    I may be biased because I'm IN IT!!! (Thanks for the cameo, Chris!)

    What Plumridge has fashioned out of creepy echoes from the social media void is a highly funny, blithely surreal tale of persistent menace met with gloriously understated English reserve. The mundanities of family life are upended by the escalating presence of this message, culminating in a critical mass of chaos!

    I won't tell you if Joe ended up doing the thing yet, but Plumridge certainly has!

  • John Busser: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    I don't know about Joe, but boy, am I glad i did THIS thing? Reading this wonderfully screwy Twilight Zone-esque piece from Chris Plumridge was quite a treat. It's funny as hell, bent in all the right ways, and perfectly punctures our social media landscape. The way everyone but Joe seems to be obsessed with knowing whether he did the thing or not is so typical of our jump-on-the-bandwagon mentality. This play put a smile on my face, which, based on Joe's answer, might have been the thing he was doing all along.

    I don't know about Joe, but boy, am I glad i did THIS thing? Reading this wonderfully screwy Twilight Zone-esque piece from Chris Plumridge was quite a treat. It's funny as hell, bent in all the right ways, and perfectly punctures our social media landscape. The way everyone but Joe seems to be obsessed with knowing whether he did the thing or not is so typical of our jump-on-the-bandwagon mentality. This play put a smile on my face, which, based on Joe's answer, might have been the thing he was doing all along.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    It's as if Samuel Beckett took his absurdist track -- focusing on menial tasks -- and gave it a suburban nightmare once-over. Clever, cute, maddening, and yet refreshing: kind of like drinking the Theory of Relativity for breakfast. Or pie. Well, Joe?

    It's as if Samuel Beckett took his absurdist track -- focusing on menial tasks -- and gave it a suburban nightmare once-over. Clever, cute, maddening, and yet refreshing: kind of like drinking the Theory of Relativity for breakfast. Or pie. Well, Joe?

  • Morey Norkin: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    Is it a meme? Just a friendly reminder to complete some menial task? Or is it a haunting refrain that reverberates in your brain like a pesky ear worm repeating to the tintinabulation that so musically wells from the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells!! Or is it just hysterical good fun? The unabashed name dropping! Pie for dinner! The sheer joy of watching a simple question go viral! Joe, the ball’s in your court. Don’t keep us waiting. Did you do the thing yet?

    Is it a meme? Just a friendly reminder to complete some menial task? Or is it a haunting refrain that reverberates in your brain like a pesky ear worm repeating to the tintinabulation that so musically wells from the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells!! Or is it just hysterical good fun? The unabashed name dropping! Pie for dinner! The sheer joy of watching a simple question go viral! Joe, the ball’s in your court. Don’t keep us waiting. Did you do the thing yet?

  • Nora Louise Syran: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    Totally O.T.T and I giggled the entire way through! (The Joe, Jo, Joe Jr. Jnr, II, III...ridiculousness of it all!)

    Totally O.T.T and I giggled the entire way through! (The Joe, Jo, Joe Jr. Jnr, II, III...ridiculousness of it all!)

  • Paul Donnelly: Did you do the thing yet, Joe?

    What a deliriously funny farce! As the madness escalates so do the laughs, with a tiny little bit of creepiness thrown in. But I want to know what is the thing Joe is supposed to do. How do we know it's really been done?

    What a deliriously funny farce! As the madness escalates so do the laughs, with a tiny little bit of creepiness thrown in. But I want to know what is the thing Joe is supposed to do. How do we know it's really been done?