Zachary Littrell
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Who, AMI?: A Comedy of Errors
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Shh! My Boyfriend's Hibernating!: A Short Sci-Fi Comedy About Love And Long Naps
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Not a lotta plays specifically require a pool, and instructions in the back should your production be unfortunate enough to have no pool. Seeing this put into production, as the introduction insists, should absolutely be a spectacle. Because without ...more |
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Beautiful, wonderful poetry can sometimes resemble a mental breakdown, and Blake rode that line with tremendous chutzpah. The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow....more |
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| There aren't a lot of writers out there carrying on in public about French dentists chatting while going ham on his gums, how much he dislikes Chinese food (and "authentically" dislikes actual food in China), his sister's assault, struggling with whe ...more | |
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| There's a distinct point where you realize, in real time with Bradbury, that he doesn't know how to end this. A dystopia where people are glued to banal TV and actively resentful of books to the point of having professional book burners is neat -- bu ...more | |























