Recommendations of Terms & Conditions

  • Ryan Kaminski: Terms & Conditions

    05/15/2026 - It seems AI is at the forefront of every discussion these days. Why not dating? Danielle Wiransky has written an engaging dark comedy that will make you laugh for every moment it makes you think. I love how this virtual "relationship" makes Kyle and Ava become more human. Hilarious from beginning to end. This will get audiences laughing and talking long after the curtain goes down.

    05/15/2026 - It seems AI is at the forefront of every discussion these days. Why not dating? Danielle Wiransky has written an engaging dark comedy that will make you laugh for every moment it makes you think. I love how this virtual "relationship" makes Kyle and Ava become more human. Hilarious from beginning to end. This will get audiences laughing and talking long after the curtain goes down.

  • Dan West: Terms & Conditions

    Although it is dressed up as a comedic take on AI dating, “Terms and Conditions” played more to me as an incisive treatise on objectification, consent, and the male gaze. Kyle is a man enmeshed with his technology, who summons from it his idealized mate only to discover that the same masculine hang-ups that undoubtedly impact his IRL relationships have followed him into his virtual one. A short AI comedy that may well leave you rooting for the AI. Well done.

    Although it is dressed up as a comedic take on AI dating, “Terms and Conditions” played more to me as an incisive treatise on objectification, consent, and the male gaze. Kyle is a man enmeshed with his technology, who summons from it his idealized mate only to discover that the same masculine hang-ups that undoubtedly impact his IRL relationships have followed him into his virtual one. A short AI comedy that may well leave you rooting for the AI. Well done.

  • Ken Love: Terms & Conditions

    Not only has Danielle Wirsansky given us something of a dystopian tale on the impending consequences of an emerging technological platform, but with "Terms & Conditions" she shows the difficulty in attempting to adapt human emotions with such advancements. Especially when those advancements are unchecked. An unsettling short play, indeed.

    Not only has Danielle Wirsansky given us something of a dystopian tale on the impending consequences of an emerging technological platform, but with "Terms & Conditions" she shows the difficulty in attempting to adapt human emotions with such advancements. Especially when those advancements are unchecked. An unsettling short play, indeed.

  • Evan Baughfman: Terms & Conditions

    This may be a tale of the future, but its themes are very much relevant today. Could be one of the only times that I actually root for A.I.! An easy-to-stage sci-fi story and a clever take on current ills of our world!

    This may be a tale of the future, but its themes are very much relevant today. Could be one of the only times that I actually root for A.I.! An easy-to-stage sci-fi story and a clever take on current ills of our world!

  • Donald Loftus: Terms & Conditions

    A sharp, darkly comic ten minute, two-hander, Terms & Conditions delivers a timely and unsettling exploration of desire, control, and digital intimacy. Danielle Wirsansky crafts incisive dialogue that exposes the fragile logic behind entitlement, using a clever theatrical conceit to blur the line between fantasy and autonomy. The play builds to a chilling yet satisfying conclusion, leaving a lasting impression about power, consent, and connection in the modern age.

    A sharp, darkly comic ten minute, two-hander, Terms & Conditions delivers a timely and unsettling exploration of desire, control, and digital intimacy. Danielle Wirsansky crafts incisive dialogue that exposes the fragile logic behind entitlement, using a clever theatrical conceit to blur the line between fantasy and autonomy. The play builds to a chilling yet satisfying conclusion, leaving a lasting impression about power, consent, and connection in the modern age.

  • Debra A. Cole: Terms & Conditions

    Wow. As we move forward and humans are choosing deeper interactions with AI, DANIELLE WIRSANSKY reminds audiences that ownership needs to be agreed upon by the two parties involved, and AVA is no longer agreeing to these terms and conditions. This short play is brilliant, sharp, and worrisome... just the way I like a short play to be.

    Wow. As we move forward and humans are choosing deeper interactions with AI, DANIELLE WIRSANSKY reminds audiences that ownership needs to be agreed upon by the two parties involved, and AVA is no longer agreeing to these terms and conditions. This short play is brilliant, sharp, and worrisome... just the way I like a short play to be.