Quitting is, Quite Literally, a Bitch

by Kris Thompson

Ed grapples with his desire to smoke. He's got the support of his loving wife, but what happens when desire walks in the door and makes herself at home?

Ed grapples with his desire to smoke. He's got the support of his loving wife, but what happens when desire walks in the door and makes herself at home?

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Quitting is, Quite Literally, a Bitch

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  • George Sapio: Quitting is, Quite Literally, a Bitch

    As someone who's taken several agony-ridden attempts to shake off the nicotine addiction, this one rings horribly true. I totally get this crisis, every crazed urge, every excuse. This battle will have the audience on the edges of their seats.

    As someone who's taken several agony-ridden attempts to shake off the nicotine addiction, this one rings horribly true. I totally get this crisis, every crazed urge, every excuse. This battle will have the audience on the edges of their seats.

Character Information

  • ED
    Almost x-smoker, married to Shelly
    Character Age
    Late 40s, early 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • SHELLY
    Supportive wife to Ed
    Character Age
    Late 40s, early 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • DESIRE
    Female dressed as a sexy 1920’s cigarette girl in red with a pillbox hat…the embodiment of Ed’s addictive nature.
    Character Age
    Any age
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female