When a single father encounters a drag queen reading for story hour outside the library's restrooms, misunderstandings and potential conflict looms until the father confesses his true motivations.
When a single father encounters a drag queen reading for story hour outside the library's restrooms, misunderstandings and potential conflict looms until the father confesses his true motivations.
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Drag Queens to the Rescue
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Karen Fix Curry:
Drag Queens to the Rescue
by Mark Mulkerin
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What a charming and unexpected take on what appears at first glance to be a confrontation. Mulkerin gently twists this into a touching story about trying to do better for those you love. Your assumptions will be all wrong in the best way. A real gem.
What a charming and unexpected take on what appears at first glance to be a confrontation. Mulkerin gently twists this into a touching story about trying to do better for those you love. Your assumptions will be all wrong in the best way. A real gem.
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Robert Weibezahl:
Drag Queens to the Rescue
by Mark Mulkerin
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This short play tackles a number of the everyday dilemmas many face in our fractured, changing age with a surprisingly light and effective touch. Its message of love grows organically out of the sharp humor and delightful characterizations, winning us over through its sheer humanity.
This short play tackles a number of the everyday dilemmas many face in our fractured, changing age with a surprisingly light and effective touch. Its message of love grows organically out of the sharp humor and delightful characterizations, winning us over through its sheer humanity.
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Arianna Rose:
Drag Queens to the Rescue
by Mark Mulkerin
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A beautiful and timely play about misconceptions and connections; pride and prejudice; and bridging the gap. Playwright Mark Mulkerin has expertly crafted, in ten minutes no less, relatable and all-too-human characters in Alvin and Mother May-Eye! You'll be checking your library events after reading this funny, touching, far-reaching play. Read and produce! "To the rescue!"
A beautiful and timely play about misconceptions and connections; pride and prejudice; and bridging the gap. Playwright Mark Mulkerin has expertly crafted, in ten minutes no less, relatable and all-too-human characters in Alvin and Mother May-Eye! You'll be checking your library events after reading this funny, touching, far-reaching play. Read and produce! "To the rescue!"
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ALVIN late 20s-30s, a father of a young daughter, any ethnicity, uncertain
MOTHER MAY-EYE 40s-60s, drag performer, any ethnicity, maternal