Snow White's once evil stepmother comes clean about a few things.
Snow White's once evil stepmother comes clean about a few things.
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Evil Anonymous
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J.Lois Diamond:
Evil Anonymous
by Lee R. Lawing
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This is so witty and funny, a totally original and modern take on a fairy tale, with 3 strong roles for women. I would love to see this produced. Well done!
This is so witty and funny, a totally original and modern take on a fairy tale, with 3 strong roles for women. I would love to see this produced. Well done!
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Steven G. Martin:
Evil Anonymous
by Lee R. Lawing
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"Evil Anonymous" is funny short play that includes genuine moments of contrition and emotion. And the concept behind the action is terrific.
Lee R. Lawing writes female characters who are multidimensional and varied -- they can be elegant, obsessive, strong-willed, damaged, selfish, and much more. That he is able to create such characters from the rather melodramatic folk tale genre, in this case, is amazing. Lawing's reimagination of the characters and their relationships is terrific.
I listened to a performance of a monologue taken from "Evil Anonymous" on Back Porch Theater's Facebook...
"Evil Anonymous" is funny short play that includes genuine moments of contrition and emotion. And the concept behind the action is terrific.
Lee R. Lawing writes female characters who are multidimensional and varied -- they can be elegant, obsessive, strong-willed, damaged, selfish, and much more. That he is able to create such characters from the rather melodramatic folk tale genre, in this case, is amazing. Lawing's reimagination of the characters and their relationships is terrific.
I listened to a performance of a monologue taken from "Evil Anonymous" on Back Porch Theater's Facebook page on March 18, 2021.
I love love love plays that take familiar characters and cast them in a new light; and 2 points for referencing a great Motown song! Enjoy this clever and pointed satire on the Snow White Fable. I know I did! Mirror, mirror...
I love love love plays that take familiar characters and cast them in a new light; and 2 points for referencing a great Motown song! Enjoy this clever and pointed satire on the Snow White Fable. I know I did! Mirror, mirror...