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| Elizabeth Scales Rheinfrank. A graduate of the M.F.A. Playwriting Program at Columbia University, Elizabeth Scales Rheinfrank has had plays produced by Ensemble Studio Theatre, the Women's Project & Productions, Chashama, Inc., the Culture Project, the Drilling Company, the Interart Annex, Pulse Ensemble Theatre, the Abraxxas Theatre Company, Raw Impressions Music Theatre, and Screaming Venus in New York City. Regional credits include The Civic Theatre of Central Florida in Orlando, the CollaborAction Theatre Company in Chicago, and Oberlin College, where she studied as a Battrick Poetry Fellow. She was a member of Youngblood at Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City from 1999-2003, the Women's Project Playwrights Lab from 1999-2002, and was recently selected as a Heideman Award Finalist by the Actors Theatre of Louisville. She has also received awards from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, the American Academy of Poets, and the Mississippi Writers' Club, among others. |
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$12.99 per book
Hot Blooded is a collection of 76 monologues, fresh out of the fire: A young couple sleeps through the millennium. A lonely man recounts his first lap dance. A down-and-out clown spills his guts to the kids. This book contains material for men and women of all ages, with quirky and moving characters who endure messy breakups, remember dead pets, drive the big rigs, and more.
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| "There may be hope for the theatre yet. Just when it seems that no one under thirty can be trusted to cherish drama, cultivate the spoken word, or see any picture bigger than the screen of a video game, along come the writers of Youngblood." |
| --Lawrence Van Gelder, The New York Times |
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| Y'all by Elizabeth Scales Rheinfrank |
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Comedy
Short, 15-20 minutes 4 females, 1 male $35.00 per performance; $7.99 per book
The Food Channel is coming to Columbus, Mississippi, and the ladies at Carrie's Cake in a Jar couldn't be more thrilled. There's only one problem: Carrie has lost her Southern accent. Don't fret, y'all. Celebrity Southern dialect and etiquette coach Dot Lolly is on the way. But will she arrive in time? Find out in this deliciously comic play about the re-education of a lapsed Southern belle.
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