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Chick's View of Tights - My weekly sports diatribe
about sports, the atheletes that play them and the dorks that
screw up their career because they forgot that they aren't
gods.
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2003
- Three royal families meet at the kingdom of the Corleone
family in order to settle their differences and band together
to defeat the dread DeVito family of the West. But wait...
footmen keep dying and a mysterious prophecy turns up. Will
King Anthony and Queen Carmela manage to keep everyone from
killing each other in time to find the real antagonist?
In homage to the Gofather genre, this dinner play asks the
question: "What if all the royal families were in the
mafia?"
Genre:
Comedy Dinner Theatre |
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2003
- Still in development. March 23, 2003 - Austin, TX: Satan
has enterred Angelica's Coffeehouse and, in a burst of frustration
over his boring life stuck behind a desk in Hell, he realizes
what a joy it would be to repeat the day over and over again
and "experiement" with the patrons. Diana eventually
realizes what is going on and vows to stop him at all costs.
What started as mere amusement becomes a battle between
good and evil and evil is winning.
Genre:
Very Black Comedy |
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2000
- Inspired by Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and
Neil Gaiman, this dinner play follows the angel, Aziraphale,
and the demon, Crowley, as they each attempt to finally
prove which is stronger: good or evil. By using the the
members and guests of the royal family, they slowly reveal
which characters are corrupt and which ones stand on the
side of purity. The final swordfight proves nothing and
Aziraphale and Crowley have to decide the battle with
an old-fashioned game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Originally
written for the SEC's Madrigal Dinner at the University
of Texas at Austin which is a non-profit organization.
Genre:
Comedy Dinner Theatre
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1997
- King Christopher has come back to win the hand of his
betrothed whom he hasn't seen since childhood. However,
Princess Samantha has grown into a strong-willed young
woman who isn't interested in boys. To try to win her
heart, the king trades places with his wizard, Master
X, in the hopes of observing Samantha and find a way to
soften her harsh exterior.
Genre:
Comedy Dinner Theatre
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1995
- A parody of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,
this dinner play goes in a different direction. Two students
and a professor are whisked into the past by the wizard
in an attempt to protect King Sebastian and his royal court
from the Lady Elaine who turns out to be an evil wizard.
The allusions to Arthurian legend are aplenty.
Genre:
Comedy Dinner Theatre |
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January
28, 2003 - Hyde Park Theatre - Imagine that you are
God and/or Satan and you handled souls like they were
baseball cards. Would you meet at home to decide what
trades to make? Of course not. Who knows what souls Satan
would corrupt while in heaven? And God would certainly
change the decor in Hell. So, you meet in a coffeehouse
to decide the fate of the souls that will be delivered
to the afterlife this year. This one act discovers how
puny our mortal souls are in the face of two divine beings
and how not to wait on the devil.
Genre:
Black Comedy
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February
5, 2002 - Hyde Park Theatre - What happens when you
have 3 high sturng, medeival monks who misinterpret, well,
everything? The world comes to an end. Or so they think.
This one act follows brothers Aramatheus, Nicodemus and
Zacharius as they attempt to confess their sins before
being thrust into the final battle between good and evil.
Only Mother Mary Frances and Brother Bob are brave enough
to untangle the web that they weave as they find the truth
to just what is happening in the abbey. Sisters Mary Lazarus
and Hedwig offer the whip and love needed to put these
monks straight.
Genre:
Black Comedy
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2001
- In Columbus, Texas, there is an historical oak known
as "The Hanging Tree." I was fascinated by this
tree as a child and that fascination has carried into
adulthood. I wondered what it would take to hang a man
on that tree. And the fear that I felt as a child and
the anger I now feel as an adult at the horrible thing
that this beautiful, majestic tree was forced to behold
made me write this story about a boy in the 1940's who
is forced to decide between his uncle, the sheriff, and
what is right.
Genre:
Drama
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