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. (:
BEGGAR Carol Nelson
DIRECTOR Edmond Ramage
PHOTOGRAPHER Carol Nelson
INTERVIEWER Jeffrey J. Albright
SOPHISTICATE Carol Nelson
BELOVED Stephen Engle
INSPIRATION Carol Nelson
CABBY Jeffrey J. Albright
STAR Carol Nelson
IDOL Edmond Ramage
HOPEFUL Carol Nelson
LOVER Stephen Engle
SUPERSTAR Carol Nelson
PRODUCER Edmond Ramage
DRAMA TEACHER 1 Carol Nelson
DRAMA TEACHER 2 Jeffrey J. Albright
FARMER Carol Nelson
TV STAR Jeffrey J. Albright
OFFICE WORKER Carol Nelson
LABORER Edmond Ramage
PROTESTOR Carol Nelson
HUSTLER Stephen Engle
NIECE Carol Nelson
The Company Jeffrey J. Albright, Carol Nelson, Edmond Ramage, Stephen Engle
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