Recommendations of Support Group for the Predatory Lesbians Who Want to Have Sex with Your Daughters

  • Shayne Kennedy: Support Group for the Predatory Lesbians Who Want to Have Sex with Your Daughters

    This short full-length packs a punch in its exploration of shame, self-hatred and self-help. I bark-laughed multiple times as I read it, as it pushed farther into dark corners than I could have possibly anticipated. Biting, satirical and hilarious.

    This short full-length packs a punch in its exploration of shame, self-hatred and self-help. I bark-laughed multiple times as I read it, as it pushed farther into dark corners than I could have possibly anticipated. Biting, satirical and hilarious.

  • Heather Meyer: Support Group for the Predatory Lesbians Who Want to Have Sex with Your Daughters

    Wickedly fun and delightfully paced! A fun and surprising satire! I saw the reading of it in MPLs and would love to see it on stage. Great comedic moments for all characters.

    Wickedly fun and delightfully paced! A fun and surprising satire! I saw the reading of it in MPLs and would love to see it on stage. Great comedic moments for all characters.

  • William Meurer: Support Group for the Predatory Lesbians Who Want to Have Sex with Your Daughters

    This short play explores queerness, sex, and internalized prejudice in ways I genuinely could not have expected. An incredible read full of memorable characters, biting dialogue, and a story that will make you say "What the fuck did I just read?" (but in the best way possible.)

    This short play explores queerness, sex, and internalized prejudice in ways I genuinely could not have expected. An incredible read full of memorable characters, biting dialogue, and a story that will make you say "What the fuck did I just read?" (but in the best way possible.)

  • Shaun Leisher: Support Group for the Predatory Lesbians Who Want to Have Sex with Your Daughters

    Such a satirical look at what it means to be a sexual being. These characters are only human and yet in this group they are made to feel less than for being just that. It takes a new member of the group to see how fucked up this community is. I loved how clear the rules to this world are. O'Dea does a great job at making each character distinct with their own unique wants and desires. These are clearly flawed characters but you can't help but want the best for each of them.

    Such a satirical look at what it means to be a sexual being. These characters are only human and yet in this group they are made to feel less than for being just that. It takes a new member of the group to see how fucked up this community is. I loved how clear the rules to this world are. O'Dea does a great job at making each character distinct with their own unique wants and desires. These are clearly flawed characters but you can't help but want the best for each of them.