Brenda Lovvinggood recalls the last words of a manicurist who was determined to get closer to an alligator to take its picture. This after breaking the self-quarantine rules in place.
Brenda Lovvinggood recalls the last words of a manicurist who was determined to get closer to an alligator to take its picture. This after breaking the self-quarantine rules in place.
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I Don't Look Like a Deer (a monlogue)
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Jennifer O'Grady:
I Don't Look Like a Deer (a monlogue)
by Lee R. Lawing
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A wonderful, darkly comic monologue with lots going on beneath the surface and skewering, marvelously and satisfyingly, entitlement in the time of Covid. Lawing's Brenda Lovvinggood is someone I'd like to know!
A wonderful, darkly comic monologue with lots going on beneath the surface and skewering, marvelously and satisfyingly, entitlement in the time of Covid. Lawing's Brenda Lovvinggood is someone I'd like to know!
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Ross Tedford Kendall:
I Don't Look Like a Deer (a monlogue)
by Lee R. Lawing
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A darkly humorous and yet all too plausible tale told by one person. A real achievement that vividly paints the portrait of an incident where people just don't listen.
A darkly humorous and yet all too plausible tale told by one person. A real achievement that vividly paints the portrait of an incident where people just don't listen.
”
John Busser:
I Don't Look Like a Deer (a monlogue)
by Lee R. Lawing
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I'd say, "How do you like them apples?", but I'm sure she doesn't look like an apple either.
I think I can put this succinctly. Just desserts. I loved this monologue.
I'd say, "How do you like them apples?", but I'm sure she doesn't look like an apple either.
I think I can put this succinctly. Just desserts. I loved this monologue.