Tay comes home drunk from a bachelor party. Rory is not impressed, knowing Tay will talk and snore all night. But Rory is also a little afraid. Of Tay? Or the possible monster that hides within Tay?
*9 pages*
Tay comes home drunk from a bachelor party. Rory is not impressed, knowing Tay will talk and snore all night. But Rory is also a little afraid. Of Tay? Or the possible monster that hides within Tay?
*9 pages*
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James Binz:
Sleep Talker
by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn
“
The truly funny business of young relationships. Creepy and hilarious at the same time, this short piece would be a winner on stage.
The truly funny business of young relationships. Creepy and hilarious at the same time, this short piece would be a winner on stage.
”
Steven G. Martin:
Sleep Talker
by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn
“
It's fun whiplash when Floyd-Priskorn shifts from genuine, creepy, goosebumps-inducing horror (the concept of "spooning" in bed undergoes a drastic transformation here) to puerile, sophomoric, side-splitting humor. Nothing in "Sleep Talker" is halfway, and it's a great read because of it. [24/10/31]
It's fun whiplash when Floyd-Priskorn shifts from genuine, creepy, goosebumps-inducing horror (the concept of "spooning" in bed undergoes a drastic transformation here) to puerile, sophomoric, side-splitting humor. Nothing in "Sleep Talker" is halfway, and it's a great read because of it. [24/10/31]
”
Adam Richter:
Sleep Talker
by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn
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[2024-10-30]
Nothing says intimacy like being ready to record your partner's sleep at the drop of a hat. Rory quickly comes to regret her decision in Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn's tense, frightening short play with an ending I guarantee you will not see coming. "Sleep Talker" will have audiences talking long after the lights come up. Bravo!
[2024-10-30]
Nothing says intimacy like being ready to record your partner's sleep at the drop of a hat. Rory quickly comes to regret her decision in Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn's tense, frightening short play with an ending I guarantee you will not see coming. "Sleep Talker" will have audiences talking long after the lights come up. Bravo!