Here's Your Sandwich

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Ten-Minute: (2013) Joel has a bad case of writer's block that brings on strange visions of pouncing cats, Edward Albee, and his wife Liz delivering his lunch.

Inspired by a George Booth cartoon in The New Yorker.

Rights are available at www.pmwplaywright.com.

Ten-Minute: (2013) Joel has a bad case of writer's block that brings on strange visions of pouncing cats, Edward Albee, and his wife Liz delivering his lunch.

Inspired by a George Booth cartoon in The New Yorker.

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Here's Your Sandwich

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  • Paul Donnelly: Here's Your Sandwich

    A painfully hilarious (hilariously painful?) depiction of writer's block. There are many witty lines throughout, a charming helpmeet for our tortured writer, and a delightful twist ending.

    A painfully hilarious (hilariously painful?) depiction of writer's block. There are many witty lines throughout, a charming helpmeet for our tortured writer, and a delightful twist ending.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Here's Your Sandwich

    I love the way the timeline glitches slightly at the end of this! As a writer, I've been there. Although my stage directions would read, "Leaning back, hands behind head, eyes are closed and she IS asleep. THE END". But that's why PMW is a much better writer than I am! I love the characters in this piece and their relationship. It's very relatable and fun!

    I love the way the timeline glitches slightly at the end of this! As a writer, I've been there. Although my stage directions would read, "Leaning back, hands behind head, eyes are closed and she IS asleep. THE END". But that's why PMW is a much better writer than I am! I love the characters in this piece and their relationship. It's very relatable and fun!

  • Scott Cantrell: Here's Your Sandwich

    It's terrifying how accurate this depiction of writer's block is. This play has lovable characters, and a wonderful story that keeps you invested until the beautiful ending.

    It's terrifying how accurate this depiction of writer's block is. This play has lovable characters, and a wonderful story that keeps you invested until the beautiful ending.

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Character Information

  • Joel
    A writer.
  • Liz
    Married to Joel.

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization World and Eye Art Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Year 2013