Recommendations of The Brady Girls

  • Morey Norkin: The Brady Girls

    Jan, Jan, Jan! Way to go! Sure, we know the story of the lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls, but it always felt like something was missing from the Brady Bunch theme song. Debra Cole hilariously fills in the gaps as Carol shares her big news with the girls. This has the potential for a series I’d enjoy watching!

    Jan, Jan, Jan! Way to go! Sure, we know the story of the lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls, but it always felt like something was missing from the Brady Bunch theme song. Debra Cole hilariously fills in the gaps as Carol shares her big news with the girls. This has the potential for a series I’d enjoy watching!

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: The Brady Girls

    Hahaha oh my gosh. This short play calls out all the unrealistic weirdness of The Brady Bunch in the most hilarious way. The bits about Alice the housekeeper were my favorites. I am the weirdo who was raised under a rock and only knows as much about The Brady Bunch as one can learn through osmosis, and I still find this hysterical. What a fun short play with widespread appeal!

    Hahaha oh my gosh. This short play calls out all the unrealistic weirdness of The Brady Bunch in the most hilarious way. The bits about Alice the housekeeper were my favorites. I am the weirdo who was raised under a rock and only knows as much about The Brady Bunch as one can learn through osmosis, and I still find this hysterical. What a fun short play with widespread appeal!

  • Barry Wallace: The Brady Girls

    As a life-long Brady Bunch fan, this conversation is spot-on. Love how Jan keeps getting edged out, only to assert herself at the end. Brought back great memories.

    As a life-long Brady Bunch fan, this conversation is spot-on. Love how Jan keeps getting edged out, only to assert herself at the end. Brought back great memories.

  • Wendy Vogel: The Brady Girls

    After reading the sequel, I had to come back and read the original, and it did not disappoint. This plus "The Brady Boys" would be a fantastic double-header at any One Act Festival. It's funny, it's real, and it's totally how that should have gone down. Hooray for Jan!

    After reading the sequel, I had to come back and read the original, and it did not disappoint. This plus "The Brady Boys" would be a fantastic double-header at any One Act Festival. It's funny, it's real, and it's totally how that should have gone down. Hooray for Jan!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Brady Girls

    I alwys loved watching older TV shows and thinking 'seriously, who lives like this' or 'how on earth did they end up living together'. That's the scenario that Deb has explored in a wonderfully funny way but at the same time giving a perspective on what mother/daughter relationships should be, one of honesty! Offers a great chance to portray a unique perspective on a classic show, what more could you want?

    I alwys loved watching older TV shows and thinking 'seriously, who lives like this' or 'how on earth did they end up living together'. That's the scenario that Deb has explored in a wonderfully funny way but at the same time giving a perspective on what mother/daughter relationships should be, one of honesty! Offers a great chance to portray a unique perspective on a classic show, what more could you want?