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TITLE
The Unknown Woman |
AUTHOR
Michel Khan |
DESCRIPTION
Talulah Belle, an Italian socialite, and Mula
Yan wei yen, a Chinese woman, are two former high school best friends/rivals, who meet
each other 10 years after graduation at a car accident. The two exchange life stories and
later coincidentally meet again at a funeral home for the wake of a man, unbeknownst to
them, have been their boyfriend for the past two years. We meet interesting characters at
this funeral that hint about the kind of man they claim to love. However when the truth is
revealed the two find themselves in a face off where fists fly. A surprising twist in the
end when they finally resolve their difference and realize how much they are really alike.
[1,450 words] |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"It is incredibly funny and
outrageous! The characters are alive and happening! It is the work of a true genius!"
-- Isabel Lerma, Guam, USA
"A good play. Well
written, though I wish the characters were a little more further developed and it had a
solid ending. I believe you could make this play longer. I love the characters. It's a
good start for a full-length comedy." -- Mark Frank, Coffeyville, Kansas, USA
"Wow!
Hilarious! In just a few pages this playwright manages to bring two human souls to
the light of the stage! Though bare of word, this borders on affecting!" --
Nate Dreiser |
COPYRIGHT
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© 1998 Michel Khan |
STORYMANIA
PUBLICATION DATE
Revised June 1999 |
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TITLE
The Ironic Sidestep And The Fade Away |
AUTHOR
Angel Obregon |
DESCRIPTION
Street theatre with kungfu fighting and lost's
of smart ass dialogue.
[5,750 words, rated R] |
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COPYRIGHT
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© 1999 Angel Obregon |
STORYMANIA
PUBLICATION DATE
August 1999 |
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