Harris, Larry (aka Lawrence R. Harris, American playwright, screenwriter, 1960-____), “Daily Bread,”
a 7-minute absurdist drama in English, set on a street, dusk, the present,
2m or 2f
; • © 1993 by Larry Harris; • in Larry Harris’ Daily Bread (New York: The Author, 1993); • scripts/rights available from from Larry Harris, 15 West 11th Street #4-D, New York, New York 10011-8607, U.S.A., e-mail Lharris.nyc@verizon.net, telephone: 212-645-4834. • Cited by playwright via ftp, June 30, 1997; Harris says,
§ Dramatis Personae Beast (m or f), imposing, impulsive; Poet (m or f), sensitive, delicate, contemplative.
§ Synopsis “Two hungry, lost souls fight over a discarded but still beating human heart.
§ Comment “One scene, no changes, simple set, no props. Premiered at the West Bank Cafe, New York City, U.S.A., July 1993." • “Larry Harris has worked in the literary offices of the Guthrie Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club and McCarter Theatre. He earned his MFA in dramaturgy from Columbia University. Larry’s full-length, The Kitchen of Heaven, was produced by EAT at NY’s Mint Theatre in 1999. Larry co-wrote and associate produced the PBS documentary series Black and White in Exile. His one-act sex farce “Answering the Echo” won four awards in the 9th Annual New York City 15-Minute Play Festival, including Honorable Mention for Best Play. This play was the inspiration for Larry’s spec screenplay Trick of the Eye. His other screenplays include Tools of Ignorance (about baseball player-turned-spy Moe Berg) and Collector’s Item (a romance for the aged).”—e-mail from the playwright, June 1, 2004.
§ Themes “absurdism, brutality, cannibalism, inhumanity, savagery.”
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