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Published in Play It Again! More One-Act Plays for Acting Students, Norman A. Bert & Deb Bert, eds., Meriwether Publishing, Colorado Springs, CO, 1993. Also available from Brooklyn Publishers, Odessa, TX, and from the author.
Thirty-eight productions, including Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Drama Academy, Mumbai, India; Mt. Pearl Sr. High, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada; Highwood High School, High River, Alberta, Canada; R. S. McLaughlin C.V.I., Kiwanis Music & Theatre Festival, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada; Vagabond Players, Hollywood, CA; Inner Space Theatre, New York, NY; Theatre East, Los Angeles, CA.
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(In the darkness we hear the faint sounds of traffic. Lights come up to reveal MARY standing on the ledge of a building, her back pressed against the building, looking straight ahead, and inching away from an open window. Far, far below a horn HONKS. She looks down, sways, catches her balance, and stares, petrified, straight ahead. She thinks for a moment. Then she starts to inch back toward the window -just as TOM climbs out of the window onto the ledge. He doesn't see her. Determined, he starts to sidestep along the ledge, toward MARY, until he bumps into her. They both nearly fall, they regain their precarious balance, and they stare at each other.)
TOM
This is my ledge.
MARY
I was here first.
TOM
Get off my ledge.
MARY
I suppose you made a reservation.
TOM
I've been planning this for months.
MARY
I'm the impulsive type.
TOM
You didn't plan ahead?
MARY
I've had a bad day!
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FULL-LENGTH PLAYS
DON'T DANCE ME OUTSIDE
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MANY WORLDS
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TAP DANCING ACROSS THE UNIVERSE
A college professor who wants to run away from home gets his chance when he and his wife are visited by a would-be shaman, a runaway mother, and a hippy.
MEET AGAIN
A romantic comedy that takes a playful, sexy look at reincarnation. "Insightful and delightfully wacky," Jason Fogelson, New York Shakespeare Festival.
GOURMET LOVE
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BLUEST REASON
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TEN-MINUTE PLAYS
GUNNING FOR LIFE
An old man's lust for life confronts his terminal cancer in an unusual comedy with a poignant ending.
DUET FOR VIRTUAL PARTICLES
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DIRTY LAUNDRY
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QUARKS
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SOMETHING LIGHTER
A couple finalize their divorce. Or do they?
THE BLUES STREET JAZZ CLUB REHEARSES
The loves of five would-be musicians intertwine like strands of music, improvised and unpredictable.
LUNCH
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RECOGNITION
Two high school sweethearts, with their spouses, meet for lunch after 25 years.
HANGMAN
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ONE EVENING IN PRAGUE
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FALLING
The thoughts of a Jew and a Muslim who fell from the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001.
MUSE
Cal, plagued by writer's block, calls for a muse. He gets Ron.
THAT GUY FROM THE BERGMAN FILM
It may be Cassy's last day, but she hasn't lost her sense of humor as her family gathers around.
THE ALIEN HYPOTHESIS
If Larry is an alien, as he suspects, why haven't the aliens told him?
JUMPING
A man and a woman rejected by love fall in love before one jumps into the ice-covered Mississippi and the other jumps into the praxis of politics.
LEDGE
Mary could jump and end it all if Tom, who also wants to jump, would get out of her way.
ONE-ACT PLAYS
GARAGE SALE
Warren's starting over. He's selling everything.
PATRIOTS
Two men talking--terrorists or undercover agents?
I WANT TO BE AN INDIAN
A white liberal who wants to be an Indian gets his chance.
APPLES
A deconstructed Garden of Eden where Adam finds Lilith, and Eve and Satan reach an understanding.
COCKTAILS, DINNER
Should Sally and Arnie tell their spouses about their affair? Or will it spoil dinner?
IT'S SO WOWOO
Larry wonders if he's an alien. If he is an alien, why haven't the other aliens told him?
HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW
A teenager wonders if a homeless man is really Jesus.
AFFAIRS OF RECKLESS HONOR
Six women re-enact the duels of an earlier age
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