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| Jon Justis is an avid writer of comedy and high fantasy. He received his B.A. in English creative writing from the University of Colorado, where he had a short story published by CU's literary journal, Walkabout. From 2002-2007 he worked professionally in technical theater. To date he has been working in education, specifically teaching English and tech theater. He is a world traveler who enjoys theater, the mountains, and not acting his age. He currently resides with his wife and cat in Colorado. |
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Comedy
Short, 35-45 minutes 1 female, 4 males, 9 either (12-20 actors possible: 1-10 females, 4-13 males) $35.00 per performance; $7.99 per book
After finding a severed finger floating in the chowder at a pirate-themed restaurant, Dan and Gretchen encounter a kitchen filled with unsavory pirate characters on their way to complain to the "Captain." With a rowdy crew featuring Salty Pete the Dishwasher and Billy Bones the Busboy, Gretchen and Dan find themselves thrown into an all-out brawl with cutlasses, ladles, deadly lobsters, and ninja delivery boys in this eccentric twist on a romantic comedy, with a helping of swordplay on the side.
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