QUEASY

by James Binz

(10 minute) A patient in a hospital bed struggles to come out of the anesthesia and (perhaps?) hallucinates various events with his personal nurse.

(10 minute) A patient in a hospital bed struggles to come out of the anesthesia and (perhaps?) hallucinates various events with his personal nurse.

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  • John Busser: QUEASY

    11.18.24 - I love the absolute ludicrousness of this fever dream of a play by James Binz. Coming back from anesthesia has never been weirder, as Vernon has a few, shall we say, close encounters, with a nurse(s?) who's identity keeps changing for the stranger. Any actress lucky enough to get this play in her sights (cough cough-Jacquie Floyd-cough cough) would knock this out of the park. This is just a romp from the get go, and I'd love to see this staged.

    11.18.24 - I love the absolute ludicrousness of this fever dream of a play by James Binz. Coming back from anesthesia has never been weirder, as Vernon has a few, shall we say, close encounters, with a nurse(s?) who's identity keeps changing for the stranger. Any actress lucky enough to get this play in her sights (cough cough-Jacquie Floyd-cough cough) would knock this out of the park. This is just a romp from the get go, and I'd love to see this staged.

  • James Perry: QUEASY

    We find Vernon in a hospital bed, overcome with nausea. While he waits for the doctor to arrive, he is plagued with visions of an ever-changing caregiver. Is this a common occurrence for surgical patients awakening from heavy sedation, or something much more sinister? Either way, ‘Queasy’ promises to be a pleasantly surreal production.

    We find Vernon in a hospital bed, overcome with nausea. While he waits for the doctor to arrive, he is plagued with visions of an ever-changing caregiver. Is this a common occurrence for surgical patients awakening from heavy sedation, or something much more sinister? Either way, ‘Queasy’ promises to be a pleasantly surreal production.

  • Ken Love: QUEASY

    Magic realism and comedy, when mixed skillfully and well, are an absolute joy to behold. Like the filmmaker Luis Bunuel, James Binz instinctively abides by the surrealist cardinal rule of never taking yourself too seriously. Yet there is no doubt that this man is seriously talented. "Queasy" demands a full production. And I, as a fellow writer, look forward to reading more of Mr. Binz' work.

    Magic realism and comedy, when mixed skillfully and well, are an absolute joy to behold. Like the filmmaker Luis Bunuel, James Binz instinctively abides by the surrealist cardinal rule of never taking yourself too seriously. Yet there is no doubt that this man is seriously talented. "Queasy" demands a full production. And I, as a fellow writer, look forward to reading more of Mr. Binz' work.

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