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| David Foubert originally hails from Tacoma, Washington, and received his MFA from the University of Delaware. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey credits include Around The World in 80 Days, A Winter's Tale, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Love's Labour's Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, A Midwinter Night's Dream, Three Sisters, The Comedy of Errors, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), The Taming of the Shrew, and The Grouch. Mr. Foubert is also a two-tour alumni of The Acting Company, most recently seen in Moby Dick: Rehearsed and The Tempest. He has also performed in King Lear, and Much Ado About Nothing with The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. |
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Comedy
Various durations Various cast requirements $9.99 per book
NOTE: This book contains 10 plays. To perform any of the plays, each must be licensed separately.
Fast and funny, this volume contains ten short comedies guaranteed to bring the house down. From an excessively honest blind date (Missed Connections by Samuel Brett Williams), to clandestine cuddle sessions after office hours (Cuddle by Bekah Brunstetter), to an Elizabethan take on an Abbot and Costello routine (Who Doth Inhabit The Primary Position by David Foubert, Jason King Jones, and Jay Leibowitz), this collection will make audiences laugh till it hurts.
To purchase this book of 10 plays, click "Order this play" above. To perform an individual play, click on its title below:
Coulda-Woulda-Shoulda by Glenn Alterman
Cuddle by Bekah Brunstetter
Dr. Chekhov Makes a House Call by Judy GeBauer
First Communion by Mary Gallagher
Love Always: A Comedy on the Pains of a Life of Love by Jim Fagan
Rabbi Hersh and the Talking Lobster by Matthew Freeman
Remind Me Again by Sharyn Rothstein
Missed Connections by Samuel Brett Williams
Waltzing De Niro by Lynn Martin
Who Doth Inhabit The Primary Position by David Foubert, Jason King Jones, and Jay Leibowitz
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Parody
Short, 10-15 minutes 2 either (2 actors possible: 0-2 females, 0-2 males) $30.00 per performance; $9.99 per book
NOTE: This play is part of an anthology called Great Short Comedies: Volume 5.
An adaptation of the classic vaudeville routine made popular by Abbot and Costello -- in iambic pentameter.
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