Recommendations of C.O.C.K. Therapy

  • Donald Loftus: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    A clever and irreverent sci-fi comedy, C.O.C.K. Therapy blends sharp satire with playful homage to fandom. Mike Byham crafts a lively ensemble of distinct voices, each revealing a humorous yet pointed take on abandonment and identity through a shared, absurd premise. The rapid-fire dialogue and escalating revelations build to a perfectly timed comedic payoff, making the piece both entertaining and smartly subversive.

    A clever and irreverent sci-fi comedy, C.O.C.K. Therapy blends sharp satire with playful homage to fandom. Mike Byham crafts a lively ensemble of distinct voices, each revealing a humorous yet pointed take on abandonment and identity through a shared, absurd premise. The rapid-fire dialogue and escalating revelations build to a perfectly timed comedic payoff, making the piece both entertaining and smartly subversive.

  • Paul Donnelly: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    A very, very funny riff on the adventures of Captain Kirk not depicted in the television show. The stories of the Children of Captain Kirk escalate riotously to the final payoff. This is a witty, if affectionate, takedown of the saga of Captain Kirk that should delight any Trekkie.

    A very, very funny riff on the adventures of Captain Kirk not depicted in the television show. The stories of the Children of Captain Kirk escalate riotously to the final payoff. This is a witty, if affectionate, takedown of the saga of Captain Kirk that should delight any Trekkie.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    C.O.C.K. Therapy is a hilarious exploration of Star Trek fandom through the lens of a support group for Captain Kirk's offspring. Full of sharp humor and clever reveals, it offers a fun, lighthearted take on the legacy of the iconic captain and his impact.

    C.O.C.K. Therapy is a hilarious exploration of Star Trek fandom through the lens of a support group for Captain Kirk's offspring. Full of sharp humor and clever reveals, it offers a fun, lighthearted take on the legacy of the iconic captain and his impact.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    Having been present at the time the original Star Trek was born -- I saw the premiere episode -- and seen every iteration of the franchise since, this belongs in the canon. Mike Byham has crafted a very funny and oh-so-real story of the consequences of James T. Kirk galloping around the galaxy, and the punchline is right on the nose. This play should live long and prosper.

    Having been present at the time the original Star Trek was born -- I saw the premiere episode -- and seen every iteration of the franchise since, this belongs in the canon. Mike Byham has crafted a very funny and oh-so-real story of the consequences of James T. Kirk galloping around the galaxy, and the punchline is right on the nose. This play should live long and prosper.

  • Ryan Kaminski: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    12/20/2024- Well done! I had a smile on my face with every line. I've seen enough Star Trek episodes and movies to appreciate the wit of this piece! So funny from beginning to end. Damn you and your charms, Captain James T. Kirk! Haha

    12/20/2024- Well done! I had a smile on my face with every line. I've seen enough Star Trek episodes and movies to appreciate the wit of this piece! So funny from beginning to end. Damn you and your charms, Captain James T. Kirk! Haha

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    The Star Trek nerd in me rejoices for this play! Absolutely this support group needs to exist! But omigosh do I love the reveals as we hear from each of the characters. This will KILL at a scifi festival!

    The Star Trek nerd in me rejoices for this play! Absolutely this support group needs to exist! But omigosh do I love the reveals as we hear from each of the characters. This will KILL at a scifi festival!

  • J.S. Puller: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    I was predisposed to love this, seeing as David Marcus is one of my favorite Star Trek characters. The script did not disappoint! I was laughing all the way through. Loved all of the Trek references, the surprise ending was delightful.

    I was predisposed to love this, seeing as David Marcus is one of my favorite Star Trek characters. The script did not disappoint! I was laughing all the way through. Loved all of the Trek references, the surprise ending was delightful.

  • Brent Alles: C.O.C.K. Therapy

    Extremely funny short. Trekkers and Trekkies alike will enjoy the references galore, and the central tenet of Captain Kirk being an extreme horndog is a funny scaffolding to hang everything on. Enjoyable ten minute!

    Extremely funny short. Trekkers and Trekkies alike will enjoy the references galore, and the central tenet of Captain Kirk being an extreme horndog is a funny scaffolding to hang everything on. Enjoyable ten minute!