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Living on the Edge [2] [EXPLICIT-L] - Frank

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By Michael Wanzie - Monologue
Duration: 3+ minutes
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Living on the Edge [2] [EXPLICIT-L]
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TITLE
Living on the Edge [2] [EXPLICIT-L]
Living on the Edge [2] [EXPLICIT-L]
PLAYWRIGHT
Michael Wanzie
Michael Wanzie
PLAY/BOOK
Living on the Edge
Living on the Edge
CHARACTER
Frank
Frank
LENGTH
3+ minutes
3+ minutes
GENRE
Serio-Comic, Comedic
Serio-Comic, Comedic
AGE RANGE
Mature 50's, Adults 30-40's
Mature 50's, Adults 30-40's
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Michael Wanzie
Michael Wanzie
More Info
Before the 2008 election, when 9/11 was still at the forefront of everyone's minds, Bush was still in office, and gay marriage was still illegal; liberal American's had a LOT to rant about. In this short play, two characters Frank and Janine playfully (and sometimes not so playfully) banter about all that is wrong with our social and political systems. Frank's not-so-subtle rants are usually caressed into logical discussion and practical assessment by Janine. Both characters think that they are the one who has it worse in modern day America. Michael Wanzie takes the audience on an emotionally charged journey through song and rant, hoping to solve all our problems with one simple word, kindness. (All specific political/social references can be updated and changed to reflect current events.)see less
Before the 2008 election, when 9/11 was still at the forefront of everyone's minds, Bush was still in office, and gay marriage was still illegal; liberal American's had a LOT to rant about. In this short play, two characters Frank and Janine playfully (and sometimes not so playfully) banter about all that is wrong with our social and political systems. Frank's not...see more
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