8 pages. Emily has stolen a box of wine, and Zach is not happy about being an unwilling accomplice.
8 pages. Emily has stolen a box of wine, and Zach is not happy about being an unwilling accomplice.
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Wine Box Players
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Paul Donnelly:
Wine Box Players
by DC Cathro
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Poor Zach attempts to be the voice of reason but pays an unexpected price. His conflict with Emily is wittily rendered, particularly her rationalization of the theft. This short play is a delight from beginning to twist ending.
Poor Zach attempts to be the voice of reason but pays an unexpected price. His conflict with Emily is wittily rendered, particularly her rationalization of the theft. This short play is a delight from beginning to twist ending.
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Ryan Kaminski:
Wine Box Players
by DC Cathro
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07/24/2025 - What a great comedy piece! From beginning to end, DC Cathro is able to fit in so many laugh out loud lines as well as develop a fantastic relationship between the two leads. Easy to produce and perfect for any 10-Minute Play Festival. Wine Box Players is a winner for the wine lover and theatre goer in all of us!
07/24/2025 - What a great comedy piece! From beginning to end, DC Cathro is able to fit in so many laugh out loud lines as well as develop a fantastic relationship between the two leads. Easy to produce and perfect for any 10-Minute Play Festival. Wine Box Players is a winner for the wine lover and theatre goer in all of us!
”
Adam Richter:
Wine Box Players
by DC Cathro
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Nelson Muntz was wrong: Shoplifting is NOT a victimless crime. But in DC Cathro's hilarious short play, the victim is Zach, who had no idea that his beloved Emily would steal a box of wine and must wrestle with the consequences. The dialogue in this short play is sharp, fast and funny as the two wrestle with her decision.
Bravo!
Nelson Muntz was wrong: Shoplifting is NOT a victimless crime. But in DC Cathro's hilarious short play, the victim is Zach, who had no idea that his beloved Emily would steal a box of wine and must wrestle with the consequences. The dialogue in this short play is sharp, fast and funny as the two wrestle with her decision.
Bravo!