TWO COOKIES PLEASE

An older married couple are visited by a young man. In this ten-minute play, you will enjoy a fast-paced farce with plenty of humor.

An older married couple are visited by a young man. In this ten-minute play, you will enjoy a fast-paced farce with plenty of humor.

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TWO COOKIES PLEASE

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  • Adam Richter: TWO COOKIES PLEASE

    [2026-04-30]

    Nobody listens to each other in this play, and that's for the best. Jack Levine's "Two Cookies Please" is a rapid-fire farce that's perfect for older actors and a laugh-out-loud riot. Audiences will love the ride. Bravo!

    [2026-04-30]

    Nobody listens to each other in this play, and that's for the best. Jack Levine's "Two Cookies Please" is a rapid-fire farce that's perfect for older actors and a laugh-out-loud riot. Audiences will love the ride. Bravo!

  • Josh Gauthier: TWO COOKIES PLEASE

    With snappy dialogue as characters speak to and past each other, Levine delivers a sincere and humorous play about misunderstood intentions and the importance of coffee and cookies when there's a chill creeping just outside the door.

    With snappy dialogue as characters speak to and past each other, Levine delivers a sincere and humorous play about misunderstood intentions and the importance of coffee and cookies when there's a chill creeping just outside the door.

  • Georgia Xanthopoulou: TWO COOKIES PLEASE

    I repeat I love the symbolism in Jack Levine’s work. The ritual of the coffee, the choice of life or biscuits, the open door that lets the chaos enter. This is a very playful, sensitive and powerful play about the small things that keep us feeling alive within our safety nest. And underneath all, the desperate need for connection. Thank you, Jack.

    I repeat I love the symbolism in Jack Levine’s work. The ritual of the coffee, the choice of life or biscuits, the open door that lets the chaos enter. This is a very playful, sensitive and powerful play about the small things that keep us feeling alive within our safety nest. And underneath all, the desperate need for connection. Thank you, Jack.

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One male and one female, both playing in their 80s. One male playing in his 20s.