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| Jim Garvey is an aspiring nomad. At the time you're reading this he may be living in Los Angeles, New York, or Tanzania. (Probably not Tanzania.) Mr. Garvey is an established writer of television, film, and Internet. I'm a Teenager Get Me Out of This Family, is his first venture into playwriting professionally, but his psychic told him to expect a long prosperous love affair with the theater, so expect big things from him. And to think, you'll be able to brag that you put on his first play when only his psychic knew how big he'd be! Kudos to you Friend, kudos to you! |
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Comedy
Short, 20-30 minutes 2 females, 2 males, 15 either (4-19 actors possible: 2-15 females, 2-15 males) $40.00 per performance; $7.99 per book
Living with parents can be rough -- especially when Mom and Dad are nothing but ordinary. So when Julie and her mother get into a battle over curfew, Julie convinces her brother Johnnie to hold interviews for new and improved parents. Not to be outdone, Mom and Dad conduct their own interviews for new children. Faced with interviewees from a militant father to a get-rich-quick-scheming child, "ordinary" doesn't look so bad anymore.
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