

I Love You, Two
Laura Cunningham
Why we like it
"A comedic exploration of life’s quirks and relationships, ideal for actors looking to showcase their comedic abilities."
From: Great Audition Scenes for Two PeopleAct One: A Need for Brussels Sprouts finds a middle aged actor hoping to land a TV commercial for pizza by playing opera full blast in his apartment while pretending to be the tenor.
Enter the irate lady cop who lives upstairs and intends to give him a summons for disturbing the peace.
They are both lonely and one thing leads to another.
Act Two: A Need for Less Expertise: A couple whose marriage is on the rocks after 26 years have procured a self help audio tape designed to improve their spiritual awareness, their health and their sex life as a last ditch effort to save their marriage.
"Each encounter contains its quota of Schisgal wackiness and broad satire."
— Christian Science Monitor
Twice Around The Park is a American comedy play written by Murray Schisgal and published by Samuel French in New York (1983).
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