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People Like Us Gentrifying renovators confront a mysterious homeless couple that has taken over a room in their loft. |
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The Honest-to-God True Story of the Atheist The wondrous true tale of the the miracles witnessed by an atheist (may not actually be true). |
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Conference With the Bull A businessman follows a workshop leader into her labyrinth of forbidden savagery. |
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Early Poe Young Edgar Allan Poe struggles with his foster-father John Allan over their shared lover who returns from the dead. |
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Talk of the Walk-Up A tyrannical apartment superintendent, a demented runaway, and their bad, bad thing. A fable in freestyle verse. |
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| Jingle Spree Little kids discover a gun in the attic. Adults war over an electric organ. A shooting shatters their lives. |
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Heaven's Distant Shore An American Christian missionary is kidnapped in Laos; his attempts to escape lead him into the care of a Laotian scarred by past American interference. |
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Toy Planet A boy lives alone in his imaginary world, "Planet Toy," and his brother is ordered to bring him out of it. |
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Young Man Too-cool artists and celebrity wannabees rhyme it out in an update of Moliere's The Misanthrope. |
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Violating the Eight Spot A movie star punishes a rapist on national TV, turning him into a celebrity. |
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The Divided Kingdom Putting the universe back together is slightly more difficult than putting a marriage back together, but only slightly. |
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Nothing To Do Without You Twisted romance blossoms as Kathleen and Rick torment each other in cyberspace, in a hotel restaurant, and beyond the grave. |
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| This is How it Began They fell in love, thanks to the killer space monster. |
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Ten Minute Play |
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Distance Melk and Jewel are happier living in different states, their affair at an end; their bitter duel over who was right has just begun. |
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Comfort or Style Two American women try on the clothes of Indian immigrants, unlocking resentment, guilt and longing. |
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The Dog Dyson chooses war over home, but his dog waits to remind him of the man he was. |
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The Night of Phases Two men lead a motivational assembly at their old high school, but can they agree on how to motivate? |
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