Recommendations of Quips

  • John Busser: Quips

    Any James Bond send-up is going to fall onto my radar at some point, and it just so happens, Chris Soucy's did, and just in time. The jokes fly as freely as the bullets here and the puns here are both clever and cringe-worthy (as they should be!) Best of all, Chris probably knows just where he'd take an inevitable sequel to this. (Hopefully) Redshaw will return in You Only Pun Twice? Jokemaker? Never Say Knock Knock Again? I can keep going...

    Any James Bond send-up is going to fall onto my radar at some point, and it just so happens, Chris Soucy's did, and just in time. The jokes fly as freely as the bullets here and the puns here are both clever and cringe-worthy (as they should be!) Best of all, Chris probably knows just where he'd take an inevitable sequel to this. (Hopefully) Redshaw will return in You Only Pun Twice? Jokemaker? Never Say Knock Knock Again? I can keep going...

  • Cam Eickmeyer: Quips

    Silly and smart writing will make you laugh. Christopher Soucy plays the spy movie tropes to their bitter, bitter but not quiet end.

    Silly and smart writing will make you laugh. Christopher Soucy plays the spy movie tropes to their bitter, bitter but not quiet end.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Quips

    What a fun play for actors and audience -- one "Dad" joke piling on after another will keep the audiences laughing the entire time.

    What a fun play for actors and audience -- one "Dad" joke piling on after another will keep the audiences laughing the entire time.

  • Jonny Bolduc: Quips

    Love the build-up, the clever subversion of tropes, the smart writing...this is great stuff. And of course, I love the dad jokes. Great work, and very worthy to be staged.

    Love the build-up, the clever subversion of tropes, the smart writing...this is great stuff. And of course, I love the dad jokes. Great work, and very worthy to be staged.

  • Greg Mandryk: Quips

    Despite what the Bond films may have taught us, the compulsion to spout off a dad joke after ending someone’s life is a sure sign that you’re mentally unwell. Christopher Soucy sends up this trope hilariously with Quips.

    Despite what the Bond films may have taught us, the compulsion to spout off a dad joke after ending someone’s life is a sure sign that you’re mentally unwell. Christopher Soucy sends up this trope hilariously with Quips.