Recommendations of A Magical Swamp Thing Christmas

  • Asher Wyndham: Hemoglobin and Chlorophyll: A Magical Swamp Thing Christmas

    A comedy and a horror and also perfect satire of right-wing Christians in positions of power that seek dominance over every aspect of American life. This monologue spotlights also an objective of Christian dominionism that the left dismisses as absurd, so far fetched it won't come true: aligning the left and people as demonic. Yes this is funny, but it's a wake up call.

    A comedy and a horror and also perfect satire of right-wing Christians in positions of power that seek dominance over every aspect of American life. This monologue spotlights also an objective of Christian dominionism that the left dismisses as absurd, so far fetched it won't come true: aligning the left and people as demonic. Yes this is funny, but it's a wake up call.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Hemoglobin and Chlorophyll: A Magical Swamp Thing Christmas

    You know it's really good satire when you can't really tell if it is satire or a transcript from a real press conference. Every nuance is there that takes you right up to the edge of sanity and outright outrageousness. Jennifer O'Grady's tale of the Christmas Yet to Be is acerbic and totally believable, which is what makes is both hilarious and frightening.

    You know it's really good satire when you can't really tell if it is satire or a transcript from a real press conference. Every nuance is there that takes you right up to the edge of sanity and outright outrageousness. Jennifer O'Grady's tale of the Christmas Yet to Be is acerbic and totally believable, which is what makes is both hilarious and frightening.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Hemoglobin and Chlorophyll: A Magical Swamp Thing Christmas

    Horror, holiday and political satire all in one! If we weren't careening toward this "science adjacent science" country of beliefs, I would replace "horror" with "comedy," because this truly is a funny monologue! Especially with how Ainsley speaks to the crowd! For now, I prepare for next year's Swamp Thing Christmas!

    Horror, holiday and political satire all in one! If we weren't careening toward this "science adjacent science" country of beliefs, I would replace "horror" with "comedy," because this truly is a funny monologue! Especially with how Ainsley speaks to the crowd! For now, I prepare for next year's Swamp Thing Christmas!