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| |  | | | | COUNTING TO THREE | | By: Terri Collin | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | "Before I had kids, I was the perfect mother." Anyone who has children will relate to this light-hearted monologue about the trials and tribulations of motherhood. This is a witty, fast-paced, true-to-life story that will definitely give insight on rearing children. | | | COYOTE KILLER | | By: Matt Buchanan | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | A young teen's cat is mauled by a wild coyote. Determined to avenge his pet, the teen sets out on a campaign to kill the coyote. But in order to get close enough to do it, he must essentially befriend the animal, and in the end his revenge sickens him. This emotional and sometimes shocking monologue is a great vehicle for showcasing an actor's intensity. | | | CRITIC'S CARNIVAL | | By: Steven Bergman | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | Told in the style of film noir, famed theatre critic Sam Beaulieu gives us his latest show review. However, there's something very unusual about this particular review, as Sam seems to know quite a bit more than one would expect about the cast of this production. Will this information lead to Beaulieu's review of Critic's Carnival being his last? | | | THE DATING GAME | | By: Kelly Meadows | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | You think this is easy? Poor Babette has to interview three bachelors on The Dating Game—men behind a screen that she can hear but cannot see. Since she can't just pick the cutest, she's forced to judge on...personality! When her potential dates keep giving her dimwitted answers, she goes for the jugular. "Bachelor number three, what's the square root of 579?" Can anybody really... read more | | | DAVID IN GOLIATH | | By: Patrick Gabridge | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | The spirit of a dying young man tries desperately to communicate with his parents, who keep unrelenting vigil and refuse to let go of their beloved son. | | | DESIGNATED DRIVER | | By: Carolyn West | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | Millions experience it. But everyone dreads it...those horrible flashing lights in your rear view mirror! When Peter drinks too many colas and gets pulled over, can he manage to walk a straight line? An arresting comedy! | | | DIRK, THE ANGRY SCOTSMAN | | By: John C. Havens | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | A sour Scotsman becomes enraged when his beloved bagpipes are stolen from him. Will his world come crashing down? And how will Dirk entertain his sheep without bagpipes? Side-splitting comedy at its most sour. | | | THE DOGMAN | | By: Robert Frankel | ( : 1 , 1 ) | | A breathless Phillip arrives on the stage to tell us about his recent encounter with a vicious dog. As the story unfolds, he reveals that it was a teacup poodle and that the woman who held the leash put a curse on him. Could that be why we begin to notice him hOOWWling some of his lines and fiercely scratching his ears?! Ending with his race offstage to find a fire hydrant, this... read more | | | | Previous 368 AL BEI CHE COU DRI FAI FOR GUI I D LAN
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