MITZI AND PROFESSOR SNUGGLES DO THEIR PART

(MONOLOGUE)

A guardian of a wild land finds a way to put some interlopers to good use.

(MONOLOGUE)

A guardian of a wild land finds a way to put some interlopers to good use.

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MITZI AND PROFESSOR SNUGGLES DO THEIR PART

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  • Scott Sickles: MITZI AND PROFESSOR SNUGGLES DO THEIR PART

    Whatever you’re expecting, that’s not what happens.

    A kind of LETTICE AND LOVAGE on acid, a nature tour becomes quite trippy as we learn just how subjective individual perceptions of reality can be!

    It’s nice to see Richter’s writing get so unabashedly weird. He clearly had fun writing this and that feelings passes through the page to the audience. You may be wondering what the hell you just watched or read, but you’ll be doing it with a smile and a furrowed brow.

    Whatever you’re expecting, that’s not what happens.

    A kind of LETTICE AND LOVAGE on acid, a nature tour becomes quite trippy as we learn just how subjective individual perceptions of reality can be!

    It’s nice to see Richter’s writing get so unabashedly weird. He clearly had fun writing this and that feelings passes through the page to the audience. You may be wondering what the hell you just watched or read, but you’ll be doing it with a smile and a furrowed brow.

  • Deb Meyer: MITZI AND PROFESSOR SNUGGLES DO THEIR PART

    A delightfully creative tale focused on nature, and life around a simple creek. Where else, but in the inventive mind of Adam Richter, would ducks desire to become humans focused on watching The Mandalorian? Light. Funny. And well worth stage time.

    A delightfully creative tale focused on nature, and life around a simple creek. Where else, but in the inventive mind of Adam Richter, would ducks desire to become humans focused on watching The Mandalorian? Light. Funny. And well worth stage time.

Telulah may be played by any female-identifying actor of any race or age.

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Reading Theater Project, Year 2021