Recommendations of Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

    I love following the adventures of PI John Pie. There's such a wonderful spirit of silliness to this, through all the word play and meta jokes. It's so refreshing and delightful to read something that exists purely to entertain. I hope there are many more slices of Pie to come!

    I love following the adventures of PI John Pie. There's such a wonderful spirit of silliness to this, through all the word play and meta jokes. It's so refreshing and delightful to read something that exists purely to entertain. I hope there are many more slices of Pie to come!

  • Lynn Millar: Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

    Here's some profound silliness. Plumridge and Norman seem to think no one would produce - but I would so love to see it. Who would I cast? Maybe actors from my memory. I also need to find the other pies. Favorite line among many - I'm no use to me dead. Also best stage directions ever.

    Here's some profound silliness. Plumridge and Norman seem to think no one would produce - but I would so love to see it. Who would I cast? Maybe actors from my memory. I also need to find the other pies. Favorite line among many - I'm no use to me dead. Also best stage directions ever.

  • Donald E. Baker: Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

    The world didn't know it needed another slice from the case files of Joe Pie, P.I., but it got one anyway and I'm glad. Again Plumridge and Norkin have thrown a mishmash of puns, song lyrics, movie quotes, and meta self-references into their magic script blender and managed to come up with a comedic noir that will keep the reader chuckling, groaning, and guffawing from start to finish. Pi as a number is infinite. With any luck, Pie as a source of theatrical enjoyment will be as well.

    The world didn't know it needed another slice from the case files of Joe Pie, P.I., but it got one anyway and I'm glad. Again Plumridge and Norkin have thrown a mishmash of puns, song lyrics, movie quotes, and meta self-references into their magic script blender and managed to come up with a comedic noir that will keep the reader chuckling, groaning, and guffawing from start to finish. Pi as a number is infinite. With any luck, Pie as a source of theatrical enjoyment will be as well.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

    I can't believe I came back for thirds on pie. What can I say? The puns are delicious! The Cockney translations were much appreciated. It's like you need a decoder ring to converse in certain parts of the British Isles! This is delightful silly fun!

    I can't believe I came back for thirds on pie. What can I say? The puns are delicious! The Cockney translations were much appreciated. It's like you need a decoder ring to converse in certain parts of the British Isles! This is delightful silly fun!

  • John Busser: Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

    11.04.24 - Well, I gotta hand it to both Chris and Morey! They really make me feel like I'm in an old time speakeasy with this film-noir, pun-filled, movie-quotin', song-titled, laugh fest. And considering one of the characters uses Cockney Rhyming Slang, speaking easy doesn't come quickly to the fore. But the characters are always fun, new additions like Pop Sickles are great ("You can send pics later" made me guffaw!) and reading this feels just as fun as a live production would be. Loved it!

    11.04.24 - Well, I gotta hand it to both Chris and Morey! They really make me feel like I'm in an old time speakeasy with this film-noir, pun-filled, movie-quotin', song-titled, laugh fest. And considering one of the characters uses Cockney Rhyming Slang, speaking easy doesn't come quickly to the fore. But the characters are always fun, new additions like Pop Sickles are great ("You can send pics later" made me guffaw!) and reading this feels just as fun as a live production would be. Loved it!

  • Jonny Bolduc: Pie 3.14 - This Time It’s Piesonal !

    This reads in the best possible way like riffing between two hilarious playwrights. The dream team, so to speak. It's uproarious, full of puns, smart, and snappy. Put this on in a radio production to keep the audience rolling with laughter. Or whatever--just put it onstage. With Pie and Pie 2. Great work.

    This reads in the best possible way like riffing between two hilarious playwrights. The dream team, so to speak. It's uproarious, full of puns, smart, and snappy. Put this on in a radio production to keep the audience rolling with laughter. Or whatever--just put it onstage. With Pie and Pie 2. Great work.