Doing Dan

by Cary Pepper

VICKY and MARK are two very attractive, worldly people who have a solid marriage,
are totally comfortable with their bodies and sexuality, and very secure in their relationship.

Which is why Mark has always been no more than teasingly amused by Vicky’s wild crush
on movie star DAN SLATE.

One playful evening, Vicky cajoles Mark into making a deal: If the opportunity ever comes up,
she can “do Dan.” It’s just...

VICKY and MARK are two very attractive, worldly people who have a solid marriage,
are totally comfortable with their bodies and sexuality, and very secure in their relationship.

Which is why Mark has always been no more than teasingly amused by Vicky’s wild crush
on movie star DAN SLATE.

One playful evening, Vicky cajoles Mark into making a deal: If the opportunity ever comes up,
she can “do Dan.” It’s just once-in-a-lifetime special-dispensation thrill sex.
In return, he can be with someone equivalent to-be-named later.
“It’s just a fantasy,” she assures him. “It’s never gonna happen.”

But almost as soon as they strike the bargain, circumstances materialize that make it possible for her fantasy to become reality.

Days later, Vicky and Mark wind up at a fund-raiser in Dan’s hotel room. With Dan is
JAYCEE MORGAN, the gorgeous co-star of Dan’s latest film. Who, apparently,
is as drawn to Mark as Vicky is to Dan.

Sometimes fantasies do come true. But they don’t always follow the script.

And if tonight is one of those times when fantasy becomes reality, whose fantasy will it be?

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  • Garret Jon Groenveld: Doing Dan

    A very sexy play - with lots of twists and turns. The main couple have a great patter and the "stars" are just as messed up as we imagine. Fun dialogue and great structure as it examines the fine line between acting on our desires and consent, both in and out of marriage.

    A very sexy play - with lots of twists and turns. The main couple have a great patter and the "stars" are just as messed up as we imagine. Fun dialogue and great structure as it examines the fine line between acting on our desires and consent, both in and out of marriage.