Recommendations of 1989

  • Rob Weidman: Summer Camp Carnage: 1989

    So much fun! I loved all the puns, 80s references, and especially the audience interactions, which were expertly integrated into the script.

    So much fun! I loved all the puns, 80s references, and especially the audience interactions, which were expertly integrated into the script.

  • Morey Norkin: Summer Camp Carnage: 1989

    I enjoyed the opening song so much I had to sing it twice before continuing with this laugh- and blood-filled audience participation skit. Horror tropes and puns abound, and it’s all good fun as campers die neatly in their seats. I’ve never had the opportunity to be part of an audience participation performance, but I would kill for the chance to raise a hatchet.

    I enjoyed the opening song so much I had to sing it twice before continuing with this laugh- and blood-filled audience participation skit. Horror tropes and puns abound, and it’s all good fun as campers die neatly in their seats. I’ve never had the opportunity to be part of an audience participation performance, but I would kill for the chance to raise a hatchet.

  • John Busser: Summer Camp Carnage: 1989

    06.21.26 - For her usage of the term "Reaper Cushions" I hereby recommend this play with no other embellishment needed. Jacquie Floyd wins all the playwriting pun awards for this fiscal period.
    All kidding aside, I am in awe of her ability to fashion audience interactive plays that never feel like a cheap cheat or stunt. I hope someday to have half the skill as she does at this type of thing. The slasher theme is universal and I doubt anyone wouldn't get a kill (sorry, I mean kick) out of it.

    06.21.26 - For her usage of the term "Reaper Cushions" I hereby recommend this play with no other embellishment needed. Jacquie Floyd wins all the playwriting pun awards for this fiscal period.
    All kidding aside, I am in awe of her ability to fashion audience interactive plays that never feel like a cheap cheat or stunt. I hope someday to have half the skill as she does at this type of thing. The slasher theme is universal and I doubt anyone wouldn't get a kill (sorry, I mean kick) out of it.

  • Brent Alles: Summer Camp Carnage: 1989

    Oh man was this a lot of fun. Sure, it's in my wheelhouse of 80's slashers, but there is so much entertaining wordplay, puns, and jokes in here that it's bound to keep audiences on their feet and hooting in laughter. You need to book this for your group so that they can have great joy being immersed in it!

    Oh man was this a lot of fun. Sure, it's in my wheelhouse of 80's slashers, but there is so much entertaining wordplay, puns, and jokes in here that it's bound to keep audiences on their feet and hooting in laughter. You need to book this for your group so that they can have great joy being immersed in it!