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Grover [4] - Jess

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By Joel Fishbane - Monologue
Duration: 0.5-1 minute
$3.99
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Grover [4]
$3.99

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TITLE
Grover [4]
Grover [4]
PLAYWRIGHT
Joel Fishbane
Joel Fishbane
PLAY/BOOK
Grover
Grover
CHARACTER
Jess
Jess
LENGTH
0.5-1 minute
0.5-1 minute
GENDER
Female
Female
GENRE
Serio-Comic
Serio-Comic
AGE RANGE
Adults 30-40's, Young Adults 20's
Adults 30-40's, Young Adults 20's
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Joel Fishbane. Presented with permission from Pioneer Drama Service.
Joel Fishbane. Presented with permission from Pioneer Drama Service.
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Grover is about learning what you truly want. Wife separates from Husband while she decides if she wants to leave him or not. Knowing how much he hates dogs, she decides to get one to make sure he stays away. The problem is that Wife hates dogs, too. After all, it’s what brought the two of them together in the first place. Wife finds herself in a deal with Gibb, an employee at a unique pet shop, who arranges for her to become the owner of a fictional dog named Grover. Considering the dog doesn’t really exist, it sure begins to cause Wife some serious problems which escalate quickly. Is Wife losing her mind? Maybe Grover is real? In the end, Husband and his lawyer sister Jess come to Wife’s rescue, and Grover is defeated once and for all.see less
Grover is about learning what you truly want. Wife separates from Husband while she decides if she wants to leave him or not. Knowing how much he hates dogs, she decides to get one to make sure he stays away. The problem is that Wife hates dogs, too. After all, it’s what brought the two of them together in the first place. Wife finds herself in a deal with Gibb, an...see more
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