Plays include: Alan, Betty and Riva (1 male, 2 females) Alan gets his mistress Betty to agree to join him in a menage a trois with Riva, a hooker who calls herself a sex therapist. Betty gets cold feet and acquiesces only when Alan convinces her it will help him make the decision to finally leave his wife. Afterward, Betty is depressed and, when she realizes Alan still isn't going to leave his wife, she threatens suicide. Bill and Laura (3 males, 3 females) Bill and Laura have recently separated. They show up at the same dinner party with dates and come face-to-face in the bedroom where the coats are being stored. They immediately begin fightng. They go out to the party, but soon return looking for their coats, which are now buried. The fight gets heated as they criticize each other's dates and lives as single people. The more they fight the more they realize that their lives apart have been miserable. In each other's arms, they lock the door and throw the coats off the bed. David and Nancy (1 males, 1 females) David wakes up with an anxiety attack, rushes to his daughter's bedroom and wakes her, certain there is a prowler outside. After she convinces him no one is there, what is really upsetting him surfaces. She is getting married in the morning and he thinks she's making a horrendous mistake. He goes through all the reasons why she should not marry Martin, reasons so outrageous that Nancy just sits there letting him have his tantrum. His love for his daughter and sense of loss at her impending marriage that are the cause of his upset. Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Wexel (1 male, 1 female) Mr. Lewis, a widower, invites Mrs. Wexel, a widow who lives in the same Florida senior citizen center, up to his apartment to see his fish. He then tries to seduce her and though both are in their eighties, he pursues her as if they were sixteen. When she finally gives in, he's too tired to do anything. Nick and Wendy (2 male, 1 female)
( Takes roll of nickels out of back pocket . ) Put a roll of nickels in your fist . Makes it hard as a rock . And hit ' em first – when they're not looking . Fight dirty . that's lesson number one . BOOGER .
"Best-selling mystery author, David Forrester, is suffering writer's block. His publisher, Felix Bromley, suggests hiring a talented, beautiful young ghostwriter, Kristyn. This is the beginning of David's nightmare.
Susan Glaspell's 'Trifles' is as relevant today as when it was first performed. It is a masterpiece of brevity, full of tension, and an incisive yet subtle attack on patriarchal society: an early feminist masterpiece.
Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Maria Irene Fornes. begins to howl . The future father - in - law tears his hair and commands his wife to stop crying , for superiors are not received with red eyes . " You fool , go wash your face ...
-Oakland Press . “ ... some of the most electrifying writing Daniels has ever done ... ” -Ann Arbor News . [ 2M , 1W ) ISBN : 0-8222-1760-0 * INCORRUPTIBLE by Michael Hollinger . When a motley order of medieval monks learns their patron ...
The sky is dark, lit only by a full moon. The gentle rippling of water can be heard. MICHAEL, a man in his forties, appears. In deep blue light, which dances with the rhythm of the sea, he walks slowly, up to his ankles in water.
A comedy with songs about academics on the Berkeley campus falling in and out of love.
THE STORIES: The three short comedies in this collection were all originally written as part of The 24 Hour Plays On Broadway.
GEORGE . ( Laconically . ) I'm beyond caring . SEBASTIEN . Aren't you interested in photographing modern paintings ? GEORGE . No sir . Not when they look like that . CLINTON . If you saw that picture for the first time , what would you ...
THE STORY: Mary Traverse, the pretty, carefully schooled daughter of a wealthy London merchant, chafes at her pampered existence, and hungers for knowledge and experience of the outside world.