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By Jason J. Tavares
1 West 26th Street is a look into a small mid-western college where weekends are what you make of them and trouble is where you least expect it.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jason J. Tavares
1 West 26th Street is a look into a small mid-western college where weekends are what you make of them and trouble is where you least expect it.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Van Fisher
It's About Forgiveness by Albi Gorn. A delightful comedy about a man who seeks out his wife in heaven to ask for forgiveness. When The Cherry Blossoms Bloom by Steven A. Shapiro. Two joggers who meet in a park breathe life into each other's lives. Do Us Part by Alan Lutwin. Sometimes forgetfulness can be the best tonic for soothing the stress of a long-term relationship. Love-This Game Is Real by Tremane Hickman. A poetic story about a girl and a guy anxiously waiting to play the game of love without getting played. Cause And Regret Loss Of Sanity by Frank Tamez. A woman at a Bus Stop contemplates regret and guilt while life interjects in this surreal world of love, loss and lust. Other plays include: About The Rabbits by Frank O'Donnell; Summer's Time by Michael Alvarez; Virgin Rock by Kevin Christopher Snipes; Loyal Companion by Joseph Wohlgemuth; The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann; Protect The Crotch by Tim J. MacMillan; Madrid by Paul M. Buzinski; Requiem For A Life by Tony Macy-Perez; Fun On The Bayou by Vivian Neuwirth; Grave Concerns by Susan E. Sneeringer; Cut Short by Jonathan Zungre; The ABC Slump by Ernest Curcio; and many more!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Van Fisher
Goodnight Lovin' Trail Two wounded strangers find redemption in each other. Negotiating The Elusive Perfect One Night Stand A man and woman meet at a bar. Destinations Having an affair can take you to a place of no return. Who Knew? A man meeting his mother for the first time affects his fiancé. The Harlequin Maneuver A man enters a romance novel to gain closure in his love life. The Decision A man makes a decision that changes his relationship with his wife. The Spirit Of Roberta Rose remembers her sister fondly. Tricks A married man wants a taste of some forbidden fruit. Measure My Measure A modern day Shakespearean vignette in the era of King George of Bush. You're Never Gone A mother and daughter share a bond years after losing a loved one. Between You And Me A story of love and sanity on a desert highway.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Van Fisher
Goodnight Lovin' Trail Two wounded strangers find redemption in each other. Negotiating The Elusive Perfect One Night Stand A man and woman meet at a bar. Destinations Having an affair can take you to a place of no return. Who Knew? A man meeting his mother for the first time affects his fiancé. The Harlequin Maneuver A man enters a romance novel to gain closure in his love life. The Decision A man makes a decision that changes his relationship with his wife. The Spirit Of Roberta Rose remembers her sister fondly. Tricks A married man wants a taste of some forbidden fruit. Measure My Measure A modern day Shakespearean vignette in the era of King George of Bush. You're Never Gone A mother and daughter share a bond years after losing a loved one. Between You And Me A story of love and sanity on a desert highway.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Van Fisher
It's About Forgiveness by Albi Gorn. A delightful comedy about a man who seeks out his wife in heaven to ask for forgiveness. When The Cherry Blossoms Bloom by Steven A. Shapiro. Two joggers who meet in a park breathe life into each other's lives. Do Us Part by Alan Lutwin. Sometimes forgetfulness can be the best tonic for soothing the stress of a long-term relationship. Love-This Game Is Real by Tremane Hickman. A poetic story about a girl and a guy anxiously waiting to play the game of love without getting played. Cause And Regret Loss Of Sanity by Frank Tamez. A woman at a Bus Stop contemplates regret and guilt while life interjects in this surreal world of love, loss and lust. Other plays include: About The Rabbits by Frank O'Donnell; Summer's Time by Michael Alvarez; Virgin Rock by Kevin Christopher Snipes; Loyal Companion by Joseph Wohlgemuth; The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann; Protect The Crotch by Tim J. MacMillan; Madrid by Paul M. Buzinski; Requiem For A Life by Tony Macy-Perez; Fun On The Bayou by Vivian Neuwirth; Grave Concerns by Susan E. Sneeringer; Cut Short by Jonathan Zungre; The ABC Slump by Ernest Curcio; and many more!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Timothy W. MacDonnell
"Reunion" Tom Granby comes home after being abroad for eight years. His friends plan a college reunion hoping to meet the old Tom and enjoy a savory meal. However, the reunion will be more than just a dinner, challenging their values and impacting their lives. "The Rise and Fall of Cyrus the Great" An epic on the life of Cyrus the Great, the Persian king who created the Achaemenid dynasty. Based upon 'The Persian Wars' by Herodotus, this play takes us on a journey through the human psyche, passing through time, fortune, fate, values, and character. Both plays explore the idea of man's potential, and his sense of self deriving from his connection with Nature and the universe.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Elliott Levine
The Vietnam War claimed the lives of over 58,000 Americans, and the effects of "America's longest war" continue to be widespread. Based on the letters and remembrances of visitors to the "Virtual" Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Remembered is a reflective dialogue that lets us see and feel how the Vietnam War changed families across America forever. Known as "The Wall," the memorial in Washington DC attracts more than four million visitors annually, and many more have visited the Wall online. It's from this Virtual Wall that Elliott Levine weaves together different voices as they discuss war and loss, and how they should process the haunting list of so many names. Writing in the form of a play, Levine accomplishes the emotional highs and lows that cause us to stir and be humbled by great sacrifice and patriotism. The Remembered provides a unique glimpse into the hearts of our generation, and our sense of grateful empathy and unbridled honor for the men and women who died in America's most contested war.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Elliott Levine
The Vietnam War claimed the lives of over 58,000 Americans, and the effects of "America's longest war" continue to be widespread. Based on the letters and remembrances of visitors to the "Virtual" Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Remembered is a reflective dialogue that lets us see and feel how the Vietnam War changed families across America forever. Known as "The Wall," the memorial in Washington DC attracts more than four million visitors annually, and many more have visited the Wall online. It's from this Virtual Wall that Elliott Levine weaves together different voices as they discuss war and loss, and how they should process the haunting list of so many names. Writing in the form of a play, Levine accomplishes the emotional highs and lows that cause us to stir and be humbled by great sacrifice and patriotism. The Remembered provides a unique glimpse into the hearts of our generation, and our sense of grateful empathy and unbridled honor for the men and women who died in America's most contested war.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Bill Gleeson
In a small town on the Jersey side of the Palisades, the desperate lonliness of adolescence and a strange mix of race and culture collide during the turbulent 60's. Bill Gleeson has fashioned a big city play just a few miles from Manhattan, a short boat ride across the Hudson River. Whitey Larkin is a fish out of that flawed murky water, an orphan boy, shy and sensitive, struggling to be heard, struggling to find his place in the world. In his way is the comic character of his Aunt Nuala, the half wicked, mostly conflicted step parent determined to raise him up right in a volatile era. Equally memorable is the character of Larkin, the unemployed bumbling husband, Whitey's adopted father. Throw in an escaped Nazi fresh off an Argentinian banana boat that sets the whole cast spinning in comic circles, and you've got that rare combination of a play, one that is both moving and laugh out loud funny.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Bill Gleeson
In a small town on the Jersey side of the Palisades, the desperate lonliness of adolescence and a strange mix of race and culture collide during the turbulent 60's. Bill Gleeson has fashioned a big city play just a few miles from Manhattan, a short boat ride across the Hudson River. Whitey Larkin is a fish out of that flawed murky water, an orphan boy, shy and sensitive, struggling to be heard, struggling to find his place in the world. In his way is the comic character of his Aunt Nuala, the half wicked, mostly conflicted step parent determined to raise him up right in a volatile era. Equally memorable is the character of Larkin, the unemployed bumbling husband, Whitey's adopted father. Throw in an escaped Nazi fresh off an Argentinian banana boat that sets the whole cast spinning in comic circles, and you've got that rare combination of a play, one that is both moving and laugh out loud funny.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Derrick Span
No community can hope to be safe from gang violence without reading this book. This is a must read for anyone seeking to help solve the problem of gang violence.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Derrick Span
No community can hope to be safe from gang violence without reading this book. This is a must read for anyone seeking to help solve the problem of gang violence.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Philip Coombs
When one man is forced to confront his past he soon realizes that his whole philosophy is in jeopardy. The Bellows and Sea-Level explore the psychological tramas that befall one man as he realizes the rules he has created for himself are still just a little piece of a larger more brutal picture.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Philip Coombs
When one man is forced to confront his past he soon realizes that his whole philosophy is in jeopardy. The Bellows and Sea-Level explore the psychological tramas that befall one man as he realizes the rules he has created for himself are still just a little piece of a larger more brutal picture.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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