Recommendations of Exit Interview

  • Mike Byham: Exit Interview

    Clever, funny, and disturbing in its relevance, John David Westby's "Exit Interview" is a dark and delightful examination of corporate culture run amok. This is a great read and would be wonderful to witness on stage. A couple of really fun character roles. Well done!

    Clever, funny, and disturbing in its relevance, John David Westby's "Exit Interview" is a dark and delightful examination of corporate culture run amok. This is a great read and would be wonderful to witness on stage. A couple of really fun character roles. Well done!

  • Hugh MacKay: Exit Interview

    What a great play. It's hysterical, theatrical, and relatable. Highly recommend.

    What a great play. It's hysterical, theatrical, and relatable. Highly recommend.

  • Eric P. Odom: Exit Interview

    Takes a relatable and mundane experience and makes it completely absurd in the best way possible.

    Takes a relatable and mundane experience and makes it completely absurd in the best way possible.

  • Molly Adams: Exit Interview

    My stomach hurt from laughing while reading this. This kind of comedy is right up my alley. I love the dynamic between the ridiculous Alex and the straight man Hooper.

    My stomach hurt from laughing while reading this. This kind of comedy is right up my alley. I love the dynamic between the ridiculous Alex and the straight man Hooper.

  • Rebecca Frew: Exit Interview

    Thoroughly enjoyed this play! The characters are hilarious and the story is truly an employment nightmare that I'll be thinking about for the rest of the day!

    Thoroughly enjoyed this play! The characters are hilarious and the story is truly an employment nightmare that I'll be thinking about for the rest of the day!

  • Isabel Bolyn: Exit Interview

    The more hellish it gets, the funnier it gets. You’ll laugh just to release the well-crafted tension of powerlessness. It’d be great for festivals, and high school kids would have a riot with this.

    The more hellish it gets, the funnier it gets. You’ll laugh just to release the well-crafted tension of powerlessness. It’d be great for festivals, and high school kids would have a riot with this.

  • Kate Danley: Exit Interview

    If you have ever left a job or have watched a coworker leave your place of employment, this will hit you right in the funny bone! Hilarious... because it is true...

    If you have ever left a job or have watched a coworker leave your place of employment, this will hit you right in the funny bone! Hilarious... because it is true...

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: Exit Interview

    Want a play that will make your audiences ROLL in their seats PEEING with laughter, you've found it! Westby takes corporate America bullshit and turns it into a hilarious absurdist play. Excellent for festivals!

    Want a play that will make your audiences ROLL in their seats PEEING with laughter, you've found it! Westby takes corporate America bullshit and turns it into a hilarious absurdist play. Excellent for festivals!