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Three middle-aged, self-styled cryptozoologists finally bag the prize they've devoted their lives to. The moment isn't what they imagined. And perhaps they've made the biggest mistake of their lives.
[TEN-MINUTE PLAY]
Three middle-aged, self-styled cryptozoologists finally bag the prize they've devoted their lives to. The moment isn't what they imagined. And perhaps they've made the biggest mistake of their lives.
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Proof of Monsters (A Bigfoot Play)
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Paul Donnelly:
Proof of Monsters (A Bigfoot Play)
by Ruben Carbajal
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Who are the titular monsters? The trio of cryptozoologists? Their nemesis? Bigfoot itself? Three vividly drawn characters facing dizzying changes in their circumstances propel this most compelling play.
Who are the titular monsters? The trio of cryptozoologists? Their nemesis? Bigfoot itself? Three vividly drawn characters facing dizzying changes in their circumstances propel this most compelling play.
”
Cheryl Bear:
Proof of Monsters (A Bigfoot Play)
by Ruben Carbajal
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A revealing look inside the minds of Big Foot believers and what drives them. Fantastic!
A revealing look inside the minds of Big Foot believers and what drives them. Fantastic!
”
Charles Scott Jones:
Proof of Monsters (A Bigfoot Play)
by Ruben Carbajal
“
A terrific character study! I love the different motivations that the three men have for believing in and tracking Big Foot, mostly because their competing voices are something we can hear in our own heads. And it’s great that when the plot makes a hairpin turn, how consistent Brody, Trip, and Cal are to their individual good-buddy orientations. PROOF OF MONSTERS, as Ruben Carbajal’s title brilliantly suggests, is as much about what’s inside than it is about outside and that's exciting!
A terrific character study! I love the different motivations that the three men have for believing in and tracking Big Foot, mostly because their competing voices are something we can hear in our own heads. And it’s great that when the plot makes a hairpin turn, how consistent Brody, Trip, and Cal are to their individual good-buddy orientations. PROOF OF MONSTERS, as Ruben Carbajal’s title brilliantly suggests, is as much about what’s inside than it is about outside and that's exciting!