Dog Park

by Josie Gingrich

When two women suffering from pandemic-related social awkwardness meet at a dog park, it's clear they both have secrets to reveal.

When two women suffering from pandemic-related social awkwardness meet at a dog park, it's clear they both have secrets to reveal.

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  • Eric Pfeffinger: Dog Park

    This is a COVID-era festival of funny, fraught, aching subtext, and a delicious opportunity for its two actors.

    This is a COVID-era festival of funny, fraught, aching subtext, and a delicious opportunity for its two actors.

  • Mary Karty: Dog Park

    This soon will become a Covid Classic. This short play explores isolation, loss, and the kinship of dog lovers. This stages beautifully, especially the end. It is a little bit sad and a whole lot of sweet.

    This soon will become a Covid Classic. This short play explores isolation, loss, and the kinship of dog lovers. This stages beautifully, especially the end. It is a little bit sad and a whole lot of sweet.

  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: Dog Park

    What a great short play for dog lovers and anyone who has faced social awkwardness and made it through. Heartwarming and sweet, this play has a great premise and takes on the pandemic in a way many of the other plays I've read haven't-- addressing the social, emotional, and financial impacts in a surprisingly human way (despite the canines). I hope to see it produced soon!

    What a great short play for dog lovers and anyone who has faced social awkwardness and made it through. Heartwarming and sweet, this play has a great premise and takes on the pandemic in a way many of the other plays I've read haven't-- addressing the social, emotional, and financial impacts in a surprisingly human way (despite the canines). I hope to see it produced soon!