
for
SOMEONE’S KNOCKING
“Weirdly uproarious. Rich Orloff provides
ample broad humor and occasional glimpses of brilliance. Orloff can
produce strings of gleefully zany non sequiturs and inventive
characters.”
Vermont Times
“Great fun. How can it miss with its overload of funny one-liners,
cleverly presented views of contemporary life and general silliness?”
Arizona Republic
“Satisfyingly zany. Playwright Rich Orloff has a bizarre way of making
sorrow funny and abstractions concrete.
SOMEONE’S KNOCKING is wild.”
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“SOMEONE'S KNOCKING is everything you want comedic theatre to be:
clever, ingenious, and gut-busting funny.”
CharlotteTheatre.com
“A witty little comedy. Orloff’s script is a quirky mix of 1950’s
sitcoms, Monty Python, the absurdist playwrights’ vision of marriage,
and an impromptu comedy-club sketch.”
Eastside Journal
“A surreal comedy for a modern age. Written with sly humor, Orloff
layers lively, well-drawn characters and very funny circumstances to
make
SOMEONE’S KNOCKING a charming gem of a show.”
Queen Anne/Magnolia News

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