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Post-apocalyptic comedy |
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Full-length, 100-105 minutes
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3 females, 3 males |
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Bare stage. A large wagon.
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Adult language |
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| Post-apocalyptic wilderness was never funnier. Follow the adventures of Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog (a young man undergoing a voluntary species demotion) as they wander through the former northeastern United States. Zetta, Dog and their little troupe are on their way to a gig in China, assuming they can find it...and survive the journey. A theatrical, darkly comic variation on the classic doomsday genre, with five original songs. |
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| "Peppered with astonishing and exhilarating eruptions of storytelling and wondrous plays within the play." |
| --Robert Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle |
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Will Gluckman Playwright Award (2004) |
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| Sylvia M'Lafi Thompson and Jo Anne Glover in Dog Act, MOXIE Theatre, San Diego (2005). Photo: Tim Bradstreet. |
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