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| | | | | | | | | | THE ALL-AMERICAN FAMILY | By: Ken Bradbury | (: 10 ; : 2 , 2 , 1 , 5 ; : ) | This is a family odyssey across a few hundred years of American history. The history books don’t quite tell it this way. |
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| | | | | | | | | THE BIG SWITCH | By: Ken Bradbury | (: 8-10 ; : 2 , 2 , 4 ) | Two young couples switch behaviors for an evening out. The boys act as the girls often do and vice versa. |
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| | | | | BOYS NIGHT OUT | By: Ken Bradbury | (1) | (: 8-10 ; : 5 , 5 ) | If girls can have a night out, the boys think they will give it a try — with mixed results. |
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| | | | | BUFFER ZONE | By: Ken Bradbury | (: 8-10 ; : 4 , 4 ; : ) | It seems that there is a waiting room before entering heaven. Three people await. |
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| | | | | BUS | By: Cristian Panaite | (1) | (: 10 ; : 3 , 3 , 6 ) | Four Romanians on a bus are trying to make it big in the more civilized Western Europe while still hanging on to the most bizarre Eastern traditions and mindsets. This short play explores the issues of immigration to the west through the well known and well preserved Eastern European comic tradition with a drop of sarcasm. |
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| | | | | THE BUSINESS CARD | By: Frank Ritter | (1) | (: 10 ; : 1 , 2 , 3 ) | Mary has just witnessed a horrific car accident! The victim has hired a Private Investigator to question Mary about her eye-witness account. After questioning Mary, the PI leaves his business card behind. This card is seen by Mary’s husband, The Reverend. See what scandal emerges from The Business Card, the Best of Festival winner of the 2007 Summer... read more |
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