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Comedy |
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Short, 10-12 minutes
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3 females, 2 males (5-6 actors possible: 3-4 females, exactly 2 males) |
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Three fluid areas: Monk's desk, tech support area, and home.
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Adult language and content |
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| In the present: The Scholar has lost her data. She's writing about the Monk. She flirts with the Techie to get it back; her girlfriend calls her on it. In the past: The Monk copies down the story of Daphne and Apollo. A girl sneaks in the window to steal him away. In the distant past, and now: Daphne lives inside her tree, breathing eternal in the writing of her. The Glory of God is sought. Love is found. |
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Commissioned by The Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science & Technology Project and the Guthrie Theater |
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| The Glory of God, Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota (2003). Photo: Tim Rummelhoff. |
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