Think Before You Click

by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

Do you read all of the terms and conditions before you click "accept?" *A one minute play*

Do you read all of the terms and conditions before you click "accept?" *A one minute play*

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  • Christopher Plumridge: Think Before You Click

    Just like an English and in New York, I don't take coffee, I have tea my dear, I like my toast done on both sides.
    I also take biscuits, but have to accept cookies.... odd.
    A fun short, where Avery finds their selection of cookies stranger than their computer talking back!
    Love it!

    Just like an English and in New York, I don't take coffee, I have tea my dear, I like my toast done on both sides.
    I also take biscuits, but have to accept cookies.... odd.
    A fun short, where Avery finds their selection of cookies stranger than their computer talking back!
    Love it!

  • James Perry: Think Before You Click

    What a simple yet absurd premise – using cookies as a metaphor for cookies! This short but sweet play presents audiences with a delightful dilemma while delivering a subtle critique on consumer behavior and internet privacy concerns. A scrumptious script!

    What a simple yet absurd premise – using cookies as a metaphor for cookies! This short but sweet play presents audiences with a delightful dilemma while delivering a subtle critique on consumer behavior and internet privacy concerns. A scrumptious script!

  • Anastasia Wild: Think Before You Click

    As a lover of chocolate chip cookies and an unfortunate technophobe, THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK was both fabulously horrifying and delightful! Masterfully crafted, this short play will make audiences laugh out loud and question what they may be accepting in their lives...

    As a lover of chocolate chip cookies and an unfortunate technophobe, THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK was both fabulously horrifying and delightful! Masterfully crafted, this short play will make audiences laugh out loud and question what they may be accepting in their lives...

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