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Paperback Christopher Durang: 27 Short Plays Book

ISBN: 188039989X

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Christopher Durang: 27 Short Plays

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A collection of works by Christopher Durang. Twenty-seven short plays including: Woman Stand-up, Titanic, The Actor's Nightmare, A Stye of the Eye, For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls, and Wanda's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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1-900-Desperate for this book

Christopher Durang was the playwright of choice for my high school speech team when it came to picking pieces for ensembles or duos. Many will most likely see why after reading some of the one-acts in this brilliant collection. These one-acts include: A Stye of the Eye- Jake is a hillbilly in his thirties. He is, in the words of Durang, a "rage-a-holic". Infuriated by his actress wife's latest play, Agnes is Odd, where she plays an insane nun who babbles incoherently in Latin, he freaks out and supposedly kills her, only for his "good" brother Frankie to find out that she's not really dead, and then she falls in love with him. Jake finds out, explodes and kills his brother for cheating with his wife. The only catch is, Frankie and Jake are not really brothers, they are two sides of the same person. Naomi in the Living Room- Naomi is an eccentric woman, who likes to give tours of her house, even to her son John, who used to live there, and his wife Johnna. Business Lunch at the Russian Tea Room- Melissa is a Hollywood agent with a lot of outlandish ideas. She's heard from others that this guy named Chris is a great writer, and she tries to sell him on the idea of writing a screenplay, either a remake of Cruising/Bugsy Malone, or a story about a priest and a rabbi who fall in love, and then, both get sex changes, unbeknownst to each other. DMV Tyrant- James Agnes' temporary license has expired so he must pay a visit to the Division of Motor Vehicles, where he comes face to face with a DMV lady from Hell. Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All- Sister Mary is a crazy nun (insanity and eccentricity seem to be a running motif for Durang) who gives lectures on Heaven and Hell, and fires guns in church. Other one-acts in this collection are 1-900-Desperate; Mrs. Sorken; Funeral Parlor; John and Mary Doe; For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls; Medea; Nina in the Morning; Canker Sores and Other Distractions; The Hardy Boys and the Mystery of Where Babies Come From; Wanda's Visit; The Book of Leviticus Show; Woman Stand-up; Women in a Playground; Phyllis & Xenobia; Desire, Desire, Desire; One Minute Play; Diversions; The Nature and Purpose of the Universe; 'dentity Crisis; Death Comes to Us All, Mary Agnes; Titanic and The Actor's Nightmare.

I loved it

I loved this book. It is a wonderful collection of Durang's plays, though not my absolute favorites. I loved Beyond Therapy, and I think some of these plays could be worked into longer ones, though I'm not sure whether they'll be very funny then. If you liked this book, I also recommend Take Ten: New 10-Minute Plays, edited by Eric Lane. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

Excellent Humor

This is a phenomenal book! Never has a book been so useful to me and my speech team (ours is bent from use). Every single play is a masterpiece and everyone who participates in the performing arts should consider this excellent compilation. ---Radford Speech Team Hawaii takes it all!!!!!

humor at 100%

These plays are great for any type of speech or theatrical performance. " The Hardy Boys , and the mystery of where babies come from " is the BEST hilarious interpritation ( HI ) ever. " Funeral Parlor " was used on the Carol Brunet show and is one heck of a duet. All the pieces are funny beyond belief. I strongly encourage it. Buy It Now. Chances are any competitor will break.

Brilliant in its randomness and suprisngly easy to relate to

Christopher Durang is the reason I went into writing. He has a sense of humor that defies set up - punchline comedy. It is the characters who are innately funny in their oblivious insanity. He has found a way to be absurd without alienating his audience... basically he's the funniest playwright i have ever read. These 27 plays are a great introduction to a brilliant humorist. If you are a comic of any sort, you need to experience his style of humor.
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