Do Not Resuscitate: A Mini Play About The Able-Bodied

Meredith and Ted are... *concerned* about their daughter's... um, what do you call it? They visit a specialist to explore options.

Meredith and Ted are... *concerned* about their daughter's... um, what do you call it? They visit a specialist to explore options.

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Do Not Resuscitate: A Mini Play About The Able-Bodied

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  • Morey Norkin: Do Not Resuscitate: A Mini Play About The Able-Bodied

    Terrific satire with laugh out loud physical humor and absurd dialogue. H. Avery absolutely gets their point across about parents’ desire for their child to be “normal” and some of the fundraising activities that are used to support a host of differently abled children. It’s all laughs until Avery’s final gut punch lands. Would love to see this performed.

    Terrific satire with laugh out loud physical humor and absurd dialogue. H. Avery absolutely gets their point across about parents’ desire for their child to be “normal” and some of the fundraising activities that are used to support a host of differently abled children. It’s all laughs until Avery’s final gut punch lands. Would love to see this performed.

  • Emily C. A. Snyder: Do Not Resuscitate: A Mini Play About The Able-Bodied

    Brilliant and painful. Perfect (plausible) satire.

    Brilliant and painful. Perfect (plausible) satire.

  • Courtenay Schembri Gray: Do Not Resuscitate: A Mini Play About The Able-Bodied

    This play makes you laugh out loud at its absurdity. You almost forget about the true centre of the tootsie pop, but soon enough, your teeth will find resistance.

    This play makes you laugh out loud at its absurdity. You almost forget about the true centre of the tootsie pop, but soon enough, your teeth will find resistance.

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Production History

Awards

  • One Acts Play Festival
    Spectrum Theatre Ensemble
    Finalist
    2024