Recommendations of Better Call Shoenstein

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Better Call Shoenstein

    Oh. My. Zeus! The puns come at you hard and fast in this wacky showbiz comedy from a reasonable facsimile of Ancient Rome. And you know you can't stop thinking about Ancient Rome, so why not laugh about it, too?! If you've ever read a Busser or a Norkin play, you know good, over the top comedy is where they shine. But now that they've put their talents together, get yourself some eclipse sunglasses! So much to love about this comedy!

    Oh. My. Zeus! The puns come at you hard and fast in this wacky showbiz comedy from a reasonable facsimile of Ancient Rome. And you know you can't stop thinking about Ancient Rome, so why not laugh about it, too?! If you've ever read a Busser or a Norkin play, you know good, over the top comedy is where they shine. But now that they've put their talents together, get yourself some eclipse sunglasses! So much to love about this comedy!

  • Scott Sickles: Better Call Shoenstein

    The anachronisms, bad jokes, terrible puns, and Bullwinkle-worthy historical references are so sadistically funny, it's like it was written by a Borscht Belt Marquis de Sade.

    Make that TWO Borscht Belt Marquises des Sades.

    The antipodal alliance of Norkin and Busser is what would happen if Sherman and Mr. Peabody returned from a sentence in hell thirsty for revenge.

    The confluence of characters from their previous plays provides the foundation for a colosseum of comics, agents, Karens, lawyers and lions. You'll root for the cats.

    It reeks of disappointment and lamb but you'll laugh and lap...

    The anachronisms, bad jokes, terrible puns, and Bullwinkle-worthy historical references are so sadistically funny, it's like it was written by a Borscht Belt Marquis de Sade.

    Make that TWO Borscht Belt Marquises des Sades.

    The antipodal alliance of Norkin and Busser is what would happen if Sherman and Mr. Peabody returned from a sentence in hell thirsty for revenge.

    The confluence of characters from their previous plays provides the foundation for a colosseum of comics, agents, Karens, lawyers and lions. You'll root for the cats.

    It reeks of disappointment and lamb but you'll laugh and lap it all up!

    HEY-OHHHH!