Recommendations of The Juggler

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Juggler

    "The Juggler" is a delightfully clever play, packed with malapropisms and sharp wit. It’s a perfect short for a comedy festival, delivering laughs through wordplay and a playful take on the classic hero-villain trope. A truly enjoyable, light-hearted romp that showcases Norkin’s skill with comedic timing and character development.

    "The Juggler" is a delightfully clever play, packed with malapropisms and sharp wit. It’s a perfect short for a comedy festival, delivering laughs through wordplay and a playful take on the classic hero-villain trope. A truly enjoyable, light-hearted romp that showcases Norkin’s skill with comedic timing and character development.

  • Brian Cern: The Juggler

    I love a good, witty, piece with lots of wordplay! Clever, with some good and genuine laughs. A perfect short piece to add to your festival!

    I love a good, witty, piece with lots of wordplay! Clever, with some good and genuine laughs. A perfect short piece to add to your festival!

  • Brent Alles: The Juggler

    Loved the march of malapropisms in this one... very funny premise that pays off with some good laughs. Definitely a fun short play to throw into the right kind of comedy festival, where it will be very much depreciated! (Er... appreciated.)

    Loved the march of malapropisms in this one... very funny premise that pays off with some good laughs. Definitely a fun short play to throw into the right kind of comedy festival, where it will be very much depreciated! (Er... appreciated.)

  • Scott Sickles: The Juggler

    This Gotham Vaudeville confection is a sweet contradiction – both dark and light, it presents a wannabe psychopath will ill intentions and even more ill conceived M.O. with a wonderfully calm straight-man archnematode. You can't help feel for the villain while still applauding our hero.

    A scherzo of malaprops with a surprising arc and wonderfully playable characters.

    This Gotham Vaudeville confection is a sweet contradiction – both dark and light, it presents a wannabe psychopath will ill intentions and even more ill conceived M.O. with a wonderfully calm straight-man archnematode. You can't help feel for the villain while still applauding our hero.

    A scherzo of malaprops with a surprising arc and wonderfully playable characters.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: The Juggler

    No one does wordplay like Morey Norkin! This short, silly piece about heroes and villains is a real treat, with an ending of pure delight.

    No one does wordplay like Morey Norkin! This short, silly piece about heroes and villains is a real treat, with an ending of pure delight.

  • James Binz: The Juggler

    Ha ha. Word play galore. Very fun and well written.

    Ha ha. Word play galore. Very fun and well written.

  • J.S. Puller: The Juggler

    This play is a delightful piece of theatrical candy. It appropriately spears the Batman rogue gallery, and makes excellent use of malapropisms. A lot of fun!

    This play is a delightful piece of theatrical candy. It appropriately spears the Batman rogue gallery, and makes excellent use of malapropisms. A lot of fun!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Juggler

    In three minutes Morey Norkin provides smiles galore! This is a wonderfully entertaining and silly piece that celebrates the art of word play, the physical nature of performance and even explores the concepts of heroes and villains with a wonderful twist. If you've got a festival of short plays that is looking for a rib tickling piece then this is a very strong contender! I'm still smiling just writing the recommendation so that tells you how an audience will react.

    In three minutes Morey Norkin provides smiles galore! This is a wonderfully entertaining and silly piece that celebrates the art of word play, the physical nature of performance and even explores the concepts of heroes and villains with a wonderful twist. If you've got a festival of short plays that is looking for a rib tickling piece then this is a very strong contender! I'm still smiling just writing the recommendation so that tells you how an audience will react.

  • Paul Donnelly: The Juggler

    It's not easy being evil, especially when you are prone to malapropisms and your back up skill is the accordion. This engagingly silly play is a pure delight.

    It's not easy being evil, especially when you are prone to malapropisms and your back up skill is the accordion. This engagingly silly play is a pure delight.

  • Ian Donley: The Juggler

    "The Juggler" is a silly and fun short play with clever wordplay and concise characters who serve as "ark nematodes" to one another. Well done!

    "The Juggler" is a silly and fun short play with clever wordplay and concise characters who serve as "ark nematodes" to one another. Well done!