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Comedy |
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Full-length, 100-110 minutes
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3 females, 3 males (6-21 actors possible: 3-16 females, 3-16 males) |
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Flexible.
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Adult content and language |
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| Billy's life was pushed to the brink of insanity when his father disappeared and his mother slipped into a catatonic state after a failed suicide attempt. His older sister, Meg, has enough on her hands with a job at Wal-Mart to pay off medical bills and a Latin lover who is determined to teach Billy how to be a man. Billy's only friends are a home schooled lesbian evangelist named Chastity whom he desperately lusts after and a large, magical talking capybara, the world's largest rodent. Together, they must find a way to revive Billy's mother and save Billy's world. |
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| "Zolidis' delightfully twisted and often bleak black comedy marks the local debut of a most promising playwright...raucously funny and truly fearless." |
| --Entertainment Today |
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| The World's Largest Rodent, The Victory Theatre, Burbank, California (2008). Photo: Tim Sullens |
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