The Best Plays From The Strawberry One-Act Festival - Volume 2
$16.95
This anthology contains 15 exciting plays performed in New York City by playwrights from across the country and captures the heartbeat of great American theatre.
Book Description
Make Her Happen by L.E. McCullough. A waitress at a roadside diner jumps at the opportunity to get discovered and make her dreams come true.
The Squeegee Man by Nick Vigorito, Jr. A reporter finds inspiration for stories through the squeegee man on the street corner outside her office.
Monkey Rhythms by John Baldi. Three generations of a family deal with their love for each other. When confronted with pain, love deteriorates into bitterness and denial.
The Boy Who Was Born With A Tail by Matt Casarino. A young girl tries to write a fairy tale with a happy ending.
Hidden in the Past by Michael A. Casano. A young girl interviews her grandmother to find out more about her family’s history. It’s an interview she may wish she never conducted.
Pension Check by Jonathon Ward. In an ex-steel town, an out of work steelworker tries to support his family in the wake of his father's illness.
The Kissing Booth by David Risk. A woman uses her job at a County Fair Kissing Booth as a diversion from an inescapable dilemma.
The Last Night Of The World by Cody Daigle. On New Year’s Eve 1999, the night that most people thought would be the last night of the world, two people find each other and maybe the beginning of something new.
On Top by John Patrick Bray. Two lovers redefine the rules of a relationship when one is accused of cheating.
Kate’s Ballad by Roy O’Connor. “All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players.” As in relationships, it’s sometimes hard to get to the truth of a situation.
Big Crunch by Helen Hill. A pas de deux between two prospective lovers who meet in a train station.
Difficult Subjects by Deborah S. Greenhut. A haunting story about a 12 year old girl who’s been sexually assaulted and the effect it has on the people in her life.
Et Tu, Kelly by Debra C. Victoroff. Lonely days and sleepless nights. Secrets and passions fill the air. Some girls spying on their local lover’s lane witness an act that will change their lives forever.
Anything But Black by Fred Rohan Vargas. A trip to the exchange counter in a department store reveals flaws in two best friend’s perception of one another.
A Punch In The Face by Jeffrey L. Gurian. A man protects the honor of the woman he loves in a neighborhood bar.
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