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Faggots Are Dangerous [EXPLICIT - L] - Shadow

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By Alex Kump - Monologue
Duration: 3+ minutes
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Faggots Are Dangerous [EXPLICIT - L]
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TITLE
Faggots Are Dangerous [EXPLICIT - L]
Faggots Are Dangerous [EXPLICIT - L]
PLAYWRIGHT
Alex Kump
Alex Kump
PLAY/BOOK
Faggots Are Dangerous
Faggots Are Dangerous
CHARACTER
Shadow
Shadow
LENGTH
3+ minutes
3+ minutes
GENDER
Not-Specified
Not-Specified
GENRE
Dramatic
Dramatic
AGE RANGE
Young Adults 20's, College 18-22
Young Adults 20's, College 18-22
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Alex Kump
Alex Kump
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In the late fall in their remote lake house, James and Martha are preparing to host a dinner party for a famous gay op-ed columnist and his husband. James has been granted the interview that might finally make him a recognized journalist and Martha just wants to support her husband. The dinner goes well until James receives an ultimatum that will make him question how much he wants fame. On top of that, a group of radical genderqueers breaks into the house and holds the couples hostage. One part home invasion story, one part bleak satire on the battle for power between oppressed and oppressor, Faggots Are Dangerous forces audiences to question their boundaries and ask if there is a price to be paid for freedom.see less
In the late fall in their remote lake house, James and Martha are preparing to host a dinner party for a famous gay op-ed columnist and his husband. James has been granted the interview that might finally make him a recognized journalist and Martha just wants to support her husband. The dinner goes well until James receives an ultimatum that will make him question...see more
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