Hardly Working

The following skits are absurdist comedies intended to have some actors be straightlaced while others get to be strange people we all know exist in the real world. You will need 5-6 actors to do these skits, but feel free to expand or shrink them to your liking.

The following skits are absurdist comedies intended to have some actors be straightlaced while others get to be strange people we all know exist in the real world. You will need 5-6 actors to do these skits, but feel free to expand or shrink them to your liking.

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  • Donald Loftus: Hardly Working

    "Hardly Working" is a wildly irreverent collection of sketch comedies that gleefully skewers bureaucracy, customer service, and everyday absurdity with rapid-fire jokes, eccentric characters, and fearless comic energy. Garrett W. Martin has a sharp ear for escalating ridiculous situations into full-blown theatrical mayhem, creating sketches that are consistently funny and built to delight an audience.

    "Hardly Working" is a wildly irreverent collection of sketch comedies that gleefully skewers bureaucracy, customer service, and everyday absurdity with rapid-fire jokes, eccentric characters, and fearless comic energy. Garrett W. Martin has a sharp ear for escalating ridiculous situations into full-blown theatrical mayhem, creating sketches that are consistently funny and built to delight an audience.

  • Jack Levine: Hardly Working

    Some years ago, I served on our small town’s governing board. We usually had a ‘public comments’ agenda item. I can say without any hesitation that there were many ‘off-subject’ comments. This short piece, “Hardly Working”, by GARRETT W. MARTIN, reminded me of some of my experiences. I enjoyed reading this little gem.

    Some years ago, I served on our small town’s governing board. We usually had a ‘public comments’ agenda item. I can say without any hesitation that there were many ‘off-subject’ comments. This short piece, “Hardly Working”, by GARRETT W. MARTIN, reminded me of some of my experiences. I enjoyed reading this little gem.