

Dog Act
Liz Duffy Adams
THE STORY: The place is an affluent suburb in a mid-sized American city, the time, the possible future, when the national economy has slid from recession into depression and even worse.
The action of the play follows the plight of some representa
"A funny, perceptive and often scathing satire on the collapse of our consumer economy. Written in an allegorical, tongue-in-cheek style, the play draws rich humor from the plight of recession's victims—but also comes disquietingly close to the chilling truth in doing so. “…laughter was freely mixed with moans of recognition."
— The New York Times
Dog Eat Dog is a American comedy play written by Mary Gallagher and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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