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HELLO, BOB
c 1990/2011 by
Robert Patrick
rbrtptrck@aol.com
Each scene is named for the person in it who talks to a traveling playwright, “Bob.”
Scenes marked with bold X‘s have coarse language and/or sexual content in them.
SLIDESHOW OF CHARACTERS
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THE PLAY ON VIDEO
ACT ONE – NEW YORK
1: Beggar
2: Director
3: Photographer
4: Reporter
5: Sophisticate
6: Beloved X
7: Inspiration
8: Cabby X
9: Star
10: Idol
11: Hopeful
12: LoverX
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ACT TWO – NATIONWIDE
13: Superstar
14: Producer
15: Drama Teacher 1
16: Drama Teacher 2
17: Farmer
18: TV Star
19: Office Worker
20: Laborer X
21: Protestor X
22: Hustler X
23: NieceTHE END
- New York Times review. They hid it under the chess problem. (:
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BEGGAR
Carol Nelson
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DIRECTOR
Edmond Ramage
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Carol Nelson
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INTERVIEWER
Jeffrey J. Albright
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SOPHISTICATE
Carol Nelson
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BELOVED
Stephen Engle
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INSPIRATION
Carol Nelson
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CABBY
Jeffrey J. Albright
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STAR
Carol Nelson
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IDOL
Edmond Ramage
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HOPEFUL
Carol Nelson
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LOVER
Stephen Engle
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SUPERSTAR
Carol Nelson
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PRODUCER
Edmond Ramage
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DRAMA TEACHER 1
Carol Nelson
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DRAMA TEACHER 2
Jeffrey J. Albright
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FARMER
Carol Nelson
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TV STAR
Jeffrey J. Albright
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OFFICE WORKER
Carol Nelson
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LABORER
Edmond Ramage
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PROTESTOR
Carol Nelson
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HUSTLER
Stephen Engle
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NIECE
Carol Nelson
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The Company
Jeffrey J. Albright, Carol Nelson, Edmond Ramage, Stephen Engle
























