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Comedy |
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Short, 30-45 minutes
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1 female, 1 male (2-10 actors possible: 1-5 females, 1-5 males) |
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Cardboard cutouts of a clawfoot bathtub and hot tub
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Adult language and content |
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| Something strange is happening in the calm suburb of Pleasant Acres. Olivia, a bit of a recluse, is trying to sell her clawfoot bathtub, but only men are making offers -- and not for buying the bathtub. From an aggressive handyman to a strung-out heavy metal drummer, this parade of randy strangers sends Olivia into the arms of level-headed Scott. But when things don't work out, and Scott tries selling his hot tub, only women are making offers -- and not for buying the hot tub... |
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| "A romp for [the lead actor], who plays a crop of oddballs -- all potential buyers for a clawfoot bathtub." |
| --Los Angeles Times |
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| The World Premiere of The Clawfoot Interviews, Moving Arts, Los Angeles (1999). Photo: Lee Wochner. |
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