Eddie walks into Mitch's Café seeking a doughnut. After he's paid for and eaten it, the clerk offers him his receipt, which turns out to be only the beginning.
Eddie walks into Mitch's Café seeking a doughnut. After he's paid for and eaten it, the clerk offers him his receipt, which turns out to be only the beginning.
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Alaina Tennant:
Slippage
by John Cirilli
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A fun sketch perfect for actors and directors who love dry humor. It would be a great addition to a one act festival for a lighthearted and entertaining touch!
A fun sketch perfect for actors and directors who love dry humor. It would be a great addition to a one act festival for a lighthearted and entertaining touch!
”
Angela Sarabia:
Slippage
by John Cirilli
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John Cirilli has created a delightful, fun one act that is reminiscent of the best of Monty Python's Argument Clinic or the famous Dead Parrot Sketch. Its a versatile comedic piece that could be put on with a minimal set and actors of any age.
John Cirilli has created a delightful, fun one act that is reminiscent of the best of Monty Python's Argument Clinic or the famous Dead Parrot Sketch. Its a versatile comedic piece that could be put on with a minimal set and actors of any age.
”
John Medlin:
Slippage
by John Cirilli
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"Slippage" by John Cirilli is a great short play. The build into absurdity is done quite well. I found myself laughing audibly as the situation got more ridiculous. This piece would be a great chance for comic actors to stretch their legs.
"Slippage" by John Cirilli is a great short play. The build into absurdity is done quite well. I found myself laughing audibly as the situation got more ridiculous. This piece would be a great chance for comic actors to stretch their legs.