Saturday, March 3, 2012

What Every Theater Needs; Two Short Plays Reviews

What Every Theater Needs; Two Short Plays

What Every Theater Needs; Two Short PlaysThe two short plays are SAN DIEGO DATE and THE PINT. SAN DIEGO DATE is a two character play for a man and woman; a sailor and a hooker. It is set in Anita's apartment.
The sailor, Jerry, claims he is just in from West Pac, an exciting time in San Diego, which is a big navy town. The local hookers are doing a booming business.
Jerry seems a bit naïve. Anita, the hooker, actually seems protective of him. But it turns out that Jerry has an agenda of his own, and so does Anita.
The play runs, depending on production values, anywhere from fifteen to twenty-five minutes.
SAN DIEGO DATE has been produced at Yale University; off-Broadway in New York; in San Francisco; San Diego and in several other cities around the country.

THE PINT is set in a Dublin pub. It is a play for three Irish men and one American woman; all in their late twenties and early thirties.
Two friends and the bartender are watching a soccer match on TV when in wanders Anna; so out of her


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