Great play! Benjamin Schwartz takes an absurd situation that happened in real live, and turns it into a funny and fastmoving satire. Spencer Weitzel, Jaz Dicey, Brian Graves, and Jesse O'Freel are hilarious playing characters. It is a lot of fun, and I highly recommend it. ...
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Enlight of the controserisal subject, the play addressed the topic with a good taste of humour. It was well casted and the actors did a good job in portryaing their characters true feelings.
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Overall, a fun way to spend an hour! I enjoyed watching the character dynamics. Well cast. I liked the quick pace of the writing. ...
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TONY FRANKELstageadcinema.comcertified reviewerJune 21, 2024
In six individual vignettes that straddle the line between farce and reality, Schwartz examines not just the world of PR, but how our media-saturated world assumes one guilty until proven innocent, and how disparate beliefs fail to reach compromise (my favorite vignette was an interview by Kelly with the Dalai Lama, hysterically portrayed by an unnamed actress). Bohdi believes that sticking out one’s tongue is a sign of respect or agreement and was often used as a greeting in traditional Tibetan culture. The blasé Sam remains indifferent even as she is energized by influencers calling the incident "creepy" and "disgusting." Gunner is the bull-headed Westerner. I'm thinking you definitely don't want this crew handling damage control....
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Suck my Tongue is Benjamin Schwartz new play. It’s a hilarious dark comedy that balances the inner relationships and workings of four public relations individuals from different generations and how they work towards creating a statement regarding a PR nightmare. It’s absolutely enjoyable from start to finish and has many laugh out loud moments. Highly recommended!...
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