

The Gypsy Woman And Other Plays
Don Nigro


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Readers find 'The Great Gromboolian Plain And Other Plays' to have fascinating dialogue and unique perspectives on love. One standout play resonates well, though not all pieces received equal praise. The interplay with the fourth wall adds to its appeal.
Three delicate ballerinas are in the dressing room during an intermission for Swan Lake.
Scheherazade smokes cigars to relax.
Petroushka, who has a drinking problem, is worried about how many buttocks she has and would kill for a meat loaf.
Both are worried about Giselle who is so convinced that she is a swan that she is laying eggs.
The roof leaks, they have not been paid, and Giselle is molting.
This funny take on the transformational magic of art is by the author of The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines .
Published in The Great Gromboolian Plain & Other Plays.
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Griffin a man in his forties |
Millie a young housemaid |
The Great Gromboolian Plain And Other Plays is a American comedy play written by Don Nigro and published by Samuel French in New York, NY (1998).
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Samuel French · 1998 · 147 pp
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