“Edible Complex”

Kaufman, James (American playwright, psychologist,
1974-____), “Edible Complex,”
a 10-minute drama in English, set in a restaurant,
1998,
2m1f,
© 1998 by James Corey Kaufman; • script/rights
available from James Corey Kaufman, Ph.D., Associate Research Scientist,
Educational Testing Service, MS 16-R, Rosedale Road, Princeton, New Jersey
08540, U.S.A., telephone (609) 734-5792, e-mail jamescoreykaufman@hotmail.com.
• Cited by James Corey Kaufman, via ftp, September 18, 1998; Kaufman
says,
Dramatis Personae Marty (m), a restaurant patron;
Anna (f), Marty’s dining companion; Frank (m), a waiter.
Synopsis “Marty and Anna talk about a variety
of odd topics as Marty wonders why their waiter (Frank) hasn’t brought
out Marty’s food yet.”
Comment “See playwright’s
website at www.jamescoreykaufman.com.
See also James Kaufman’s:
-
“As I Sat Typing,” a 10-minute
playful comedy in English, set in a bedroom, anywhere in America,
evening, 1999, 1m1f
-
“Ask Me No More Questions,”
a 95-minute drama in English, set in New York, over several weeks,
1997, 1m3f
-
“A Little Death,”
a 35-minute psychological thriller in English, set in a restaurant,
lunch time, 1995, 2m1f
-
“Fling,”
a 30-minute comedy in English, set in a bedroom, early evening,
1995, 1m2f
-
“My Very Elegant Mother,”
set in a kitchen of a bachelor’s apartment, evening, 1998, 1m1f
-
“Not Brain Surgeons,”
a 45-minute bizarre comedy in English, set in a bookstore; a coffee
shop; a dining room, three moments in a day, 1995, 2m1f
-
“Not Much,”
a 20-minute drama in English, set in a room in someone's apartment;
a bar, 1999, 1m2f
-
“Random Girl,”
a 30-minute psychological drama in English, set in a messy living room
in an apartment, 1996, 1m2f
-
“Sweet as Cinnamon,”
a 17-minute black comedy in English, set outside of a coffee shop, 1995,
2m1f
Themes conversation, restaurant, service.
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