Tickle Monster

When Paris knew they would face their demons in therapy, they took it a little too literally.
A short, three-character comedic work, reflecting on themes of trust and identity.

When Paris knew they would face their demons in therapy, they took it a little too literally.
A short, three-character comedic work, reflecting on themes of trust and identity.

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Tickle Monster

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  • H. Avery: Tickle Monster

    The dynamic of a younger queer person, their therapist, and their childhood imaginary monster is already absolutely kick-ass. And the way that Whitner ties these three together into a dissection about how intimate relationships are formed and discarded is incredibly skilled. As much as I was cracking up, I also felt very deeply for the protagonist. A really excellent play.

    The dynamic of a younger queer person, their therapist, and their childhood imaginary monster is already absolutely kick-ass. And the way that Whitner ties these three together into a dissection about how intimate relationships are formed and discarded is incredibly skilled. As much as I was cracking up, I also felt very deeply for the protagonist. A really excellent play.

Character Information

  • Paris
    a young queer person
    Character Age
    late teens to early 20's
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Ralston
    a therapist
    Character Age
    any age
  • Triplesnack
    a monster

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