Recommendations of The Cat in the Box

  • Philip Middleton Williams: The Cat in the Box

    Cats are by nature predators, so their suspicions and senses are heightened when something new appears in their realm, even if it something as innocuous as a cardboard box. They must examine it, never letting down their guard, and then proclaim dominance. They would never admit to allowing that it provides pleasure; that would be an admission of weakness, and there must never be any evidence that they like this new presence to their liking. You never saw it, did you? Of course not. (09/23/24)

    Cats are by nature predators, so their suspicions and senses are heightened when something new appears in their realm, even if it something as innocuous as a cardboard box. They must examine it, never letting down their guard, and then proclaim dominance. They would never admit to allowing that it provides pleasure; that would be an admission of weakness, and there must never be any evidence that they like this new presence to their liking. You never saw it, did you? Of course not. (09/23/24)

  • John Busser: The Cat in the Box

    09.23.24 - As plays go, Morey Norkin manages to encompass the entire spectrum of human existence in just under a minute. You have the excitement of discovery, the fear of confinement, the hesitation of trusting, the determination of maintaining your independence and vomiting on the carpet. Yep, he’s covered it all. Thanks Morey!

    09.23.24 - As plays go, Morey Norkin manages to encompass the entire spectrum of human existence in just under a minute. You have the excitement of discovery, the fear of confinement, the hesitation of trusting, the determination of maintaining your independence and vomiting on the carpet. Yep, he’s covered it all. Thanks Morey!

  • Scott Sickles: The Cat in the Box

    Even atavistic desires can be trepidations, especially when one knows that one is supposed to want something and yet one does not! And what cat does not love a box? With sublime humor and depth, Norkin deftly dissects the paralysis evoked by the threat of imminent fulfillment. A unique and compelling examination at the human psyche through a feline lens! Meow, indeed...
    [9/23/2024]

    Even atavistic desires can be trepidations, especially when one knows that one is supposed to want something and yet one does not! And what cat does not love a box? With sublime humor and depth, Norkin deftly dissects the paralysis evoked by the threat of imminent fulfillment. A unique and compelling examination at the human psyche through a feline lens! Meow, indeed...
    [9/23/2024]