
Corbeil, Michel (American
playwright, 19__-____), “I'm Nineteen Again,”
a 10-minute gothic comedy
in English, set in a living room, U.S.A., 1999,
2m1f;
• ©
1999 by Michel Corbeil; • script/rights available from Michel
Corbeil, 143 West 96th Street, Apt. 7-D, New York, New York 10025, U.S.A.,
e-mail
corbeilkerr@Msn.com
, telephone
(home) 212-663-3209. • Cited by Michel Corbeil, via ftp November
16, 1999; Corbeil says,
§ Dramatis
Personae Gay Teenager (m), 19, flamboyant, seductive, promiscuous;
Slightly Older Gay Man (m), 22, demure, insecure, monogamous; St. Therese
of Lisieux (f), 25.
§ Synopsis
“On a dark, stormy night, a 55-year-old gay man turns 19 and tries to seduce
his 20-something nephew, who is both fascinated and repelled by him.
St. Therese of Lisieux, making a mysterious cameo appearance, tries to
save the nephew.
§ Comment
“ Two staged readings by Salt and Pepper Mime Company, New York City.”
§ Themes
aging, diabolism, gothic humor, religion, sex.
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“Wedding
Bouquet,” a 37-minute comedy-drama in English, set in an unfurnished
living room, U.S.A., 1992, 1m2f
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