Who's Afraid of Bram Stoker?

TEN MINUTE: It's almost Halloween, and Tad already has his costume figured out. It's brilliant. It's meta. It's sexy (?) and Bryan needs to catch the hell up. Over the course of a weird-ass, half-stoned conversation, two roommates contemplate the true spirit of spooky season, and question the horror (and sexiness) of being known.

TEN MINUTE: It's almost Halloween, and Tad already has his costume figured out. It's brilliant. It's meta. It's sexy (?) and Bryan needs to catch the hell up. Over the course of a weird-ass, half-stoned conversation, two roommates contemplate the true spirit of spooky season, and question the horror (and sexiness) of being known.

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Who's Afraid of Bram Stoker?

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    Perhaps there comes a time for us all when we stop dressing up for Halloween. And is the passage of time and mortality's sexy presence not the scariest thing of all? Heyman's short is a hilarious and thoughtful stoner-infused slice of philosophy on much more than hotness. No trick here. This is all treat.

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    A simple premise, two engaging characters, and crackerjack comic dialogue. Heyman's "Who's Afraid of Bram Stoker?" shows us a believable friendship and kicks into high gear with the very first line. An excellent short comedy.

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Character Information

  • BRYAN
    TAD’s roommate. Thinks TAD can be funny, but won’t give him the satisfaction. Pays his share of the rent. A reader.
    Character Age
    Twenties
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • TAD
    BRYAN’s roommate. Thinks BRYAN could stand to lighten up every once in a while. Advocate for a vibes based economy. A stoner.
    Character Age
    Twenties
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male