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Matthew Ethan Davis

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All Tied Up in Love An hilarious, gay, romantic comedy about people who are so heart-over-head in love with each other that they just can’t get it straight. Kenny falls wildly in love with straight Paul, who falls for Kenny … Continue reading →

James Daniel

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Two Roaches on a Table In 1978, a worldly, experienced man helps out a naive, young man, who is new to the gay scene of Atlantic City, New Jersey. An ill-mannered, slapstick comedy.        One-Act: 1 hour – a messy … Continue reading →

Jim Dalglish

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jimdalglish.com The Black Eye When an aging gay man asks a street-wise kid if he needs a lift home, is he prepared to go where the dangerous young man is about to take him? Narrator: “He’s seeing himself for the … Continue reading →

Daniel Curzon

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Daniel Curzon may be reached at: curzon@pacbell.net or 415-297-9220 Website: danielcurzon.com Many of the Curzon’s plays are contained in the “Collected Plays of Daniel Curzon,”        a set of eight volumes published by IGNA Books, 2004-07. They are available via … Continue reading →

Marjorie Conn

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Miss Lizzie A. Borden Invites You to Tea On August 4th, 1892, Andrew Jackson Borden and his wife, Abby, were brutally axed to death in their home in Fall River, Massachusetts. While their daughter Lizzie was accused and acquitted of … Continue reading →

Steve Cirrone

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Robbie Ross or the Man with One Idea No one fought harder to restore Oscar Wilde’s legacy than his best friend Robbie Ross. His fiercest opponent was Bosie Douglas, Wilde’s Narcissus and lover, and who became his nemesis. R. Ross: … Continue reading →

Jacob Chaos

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Robbie Ross or the Man with One Idea No one fought harder to restore Oscar Wilde’s legacy than his best friend Robbie Ross. His fiercest opponent was Bosie Douglas, Wilde’s Narcissus and lover, and who became his nemesis. R. Ross: … Continue reading →

Forrest Blaine Callaway

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UNBRIDLED PASSIONS Tennessee Williams-esque comedy, a semifinalist in the Del Shores Southern Gay Playwriting Competition in 2022.  Set near the Louisiana Bayou during the summer of 1915. Three Acts 7 characters – 3 male (ages 20s to 60s), 4 female (ages … Continue reading →

Lawson H. Caldwell

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New England Lodge © 2001 During the winter of 1939, seven people become snowbound in a beautiful New England lodge. Friendships and relationships evolve that will forever change their lives.        Two-Act: set can be simple or elaborate        3M: … Continue reading →

Christopher Calcara

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Brothers’ Boys © 2011 During the 60s, with the Vietnam War and domestic civil unrest as dramatic backdrops, a Midwest Catholic high school staffed by the order of De La Salle Brothers has two men who are lovers, one of … Continue reading →

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