

Stage Fright, Or... 'LAUGH?' I Thought I'd DIE!
Todd McGinnis


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Readers find the play to be funny and clever with a unique cast of characters sharing intriguing stories. They believe it deserves more frequent performances and is worth watching if available. Overall, the experience is considered enjoyable and engaging.
Traces the events during one evening of occult theatre and involves the membership of The Charles Flynn Society - a fictitious union of psychic malcontents bent on dramatizing their own encounters with the Paranormal and the Bizarre world.
The late Charles Flynn is their mentor and muse.
In a collection of short playlets Flynn's loyal followers illustrate that not only are we not alone and may in fact be outnumbered.
The play projects, if there is a realm beyond the Five Senses it must include the Sense of Humor.
A cornucopia of delightful skits.
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"Great fun, witty and funny."
— London Stage
The Paranormal Review is a American comedy play written by Erik Brogger and published by Samuel French in New York (1979).
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Samuel French · 1979 · 95 pp
Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)
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