The Secret Life of Marshmallows

by Mark Mulkerin

Jordan plans for toasted marshmallows and rekindled passion with Lee go astray when Jordan's overtop enthusiasms uncover Lee's doubts about the future of their relationship.

Jordan plans for toasted marshmallows and rekindled passion with Lee go astray when Jordan's overtop enthusiasms uncover Lee's doubts about the future of their relationship.

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The Secret Life of Marshmallows

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  • Paul Donnelly: The Secret Life of Marshmallows

    A couple on the brink are able to communicate through the metaphor of toasting marshmallows. This is a warm and resonant comedy exploring the universal experience of doubt about the sustainability of a relationship. Read it to see how Lee and Jordan resolve their dilemma.

    A couple on the brink are able to communicate through the metaphor of toasting marshmallows. This is a warm and resonant comedy exploring the universal experience of doubt about the sustainability of a relationship. Read it to see how Lee and Jordan resolve their dilemma.

  • Arianna Rose: The Secret Life of Marshmallows

    Quirky, quarky,...let's call the whole thing off. What I love about Mark Mulkerin's plays are the quirks and the quarks, the compelling characters and how he makes the unexpected inevitable. Masterful writing here in The Secret Life of Marshmallows, as Jordan and Lee struggle with some very serious bumps in their relationship. To paraphrase a line in the play, I trust that if I wait, more plays from Mark Mulkerin will come to me to read - and fan-girl over. Read and produce!

    Quirky, quarky,...let's call the whole thing off. What I love about Mark Mulkerin's plays are the quirks and the quarks, the compelling characters and how he makes the unexpected inevitable. Masterful writing here in The Secret Life of Marshmallows, as Jordan and Lee struggle with some very serious bumps in their relationship. To paraphrase a line in the play, I trust that if I wait, more plays from Mark Mulkerin will come to me to read - and fan-girl over. Read and produce!