Recommendations of Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

  • Ryan Kaminski: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    12/21/2024 - A clever and creepy little piece that will have audiences of all ages talking. Simple, yet effective staging as well. Perfect for Halloween or for any spooky festival. Well done!

    12/21/2024 - A clever and creepy little piece that will have audiences of all ages talking. Simple, yet effective staging as well. Perfect for Halloween or for any spooky festival. Well done!

  • Jennifer O'Grady: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    Wonderfully creepy! Prefect for Halloween or any time!

    Wonderfully creepy! Prefect for Halloween or any time!

  • Neil Radtke: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    Oh my! This one-minute play definitely gets the heart racing! John Busser takes you in one direction at the start and then jolts you with an amazing twist at the end. So creepy and so good!

    Oh my! This one-minute play definitely gets the heart racing! John Busser takes you in one direction at the start and then jolts you with an amazing twist at the end. So creepy and so good!

  • Glenn Alterman: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    It's truly amazing how John Busser creates suspense and then a startling surprise all within a ONE MINUTE play. You may have an idea where you think you're going, but just wait. --- Tale this ride, you'll be thrilled in a minute.

    It's truly amazing how John Busser creates suspense and then a startling surprise all within a ONE MINUTE play. You may have an idea where you think you're going, but just wait. --- Tale this ride, you'll be thrilled in a minute.

  • Sam Heyman: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    Brief. Chilling. Disarmingly effective. A perfect one-minute play. Bravo, John Busser!

    Brief. Chilling. Disarmingly effective. A perfect one-minute play. Bravo, John Busser!

  • Debra A. Cole: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    There is an art to a fabulous one minute play. This gem by JOHN BUSSER goes beyond the art and gives audiences a truly horrifying experience. PRICELESS!

    There is an art to a fabulous one minute play. This gem by JOHN BUSSER goes beyond the art and gives audiences a truly horrifying experience. PRICELESS!

  • Scott Sickles: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    Scroll directly to the body of the play, past the title page and the page in between!
    If you don't, you'll be fine but you're better off if you do.

    Regardless, the atmosphere is tremendously creepy from the start. The ordinariness of the scene only heightens the suspense. Directors and lighting designers should have fun colluding. Audiences will shudder.

    Scroll directly to the body of the play, past the title page and the page in between!
    If you don't, you'll be fine but you're better off if you do.

    Regardless, the atmosphere is tremendously creepy from the start. The ordinariness of the scene only heightens the suspense. Directors and lighting designers should have fun colluding. Audiences will shudder.

  • Paul Smith: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    Oh how very clever is John Busser. Telling a story in one minute is tricky enough, but telling one which creates such vivid imagery is something else. Here the writer knows exactly how to manipulate the audience and comes up with something which will stay with you for many more than 60 seconds. First rate!

    Oh how very clever is John Busser. Telling a story in one minute is tricky enough, but telling one which creates such vivid imagery is something else. Here the writer knows exactly how to manipulate the audience and comes up with something which will stay with you for many more than 60 seconds. First rate!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    Whoa! A true horror one minute play! Wow! I am impressed and I would love to see this one performed! Looking forward to hearing an audience reaction, too!

    Whoa! A true horror one minute play! Wow! I am impressed and I would love to see this one performed! Looking forward to hearing an audience reaction, too!

  • Steven G. Martin: Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)

    "Hold My Hand" is shudder-inducing horror in less than 60 seconds.

    "Hold My Hand" is shudder-inducing horror in less than 60 seconds.