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Mark Landon Marshal


Wrong Turn at Lungfish by Marshall, Garry and Lowell Ganz
"Humongous laughs! Great fun."
— ABC-TV
"A compassionate, humorous comedy of character with philosophical overtones and occasional excursions into profundity."
— Drama-Logue
"An imaginative potion of laughter, lament, and transcendence, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is a strange but inspired mix."
— The Hollywood Reporter
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Nurse Complaining, immature young girl who is somehow going to be a good nurse, some day. |
Anita Merendino Mid-to-late 20's, early 30's, tough street g1rl. Very optimistic and cheerful in order to h1de a low self-esteem. |
Dominic De Caesar Anita's boyfriend. Late 20's, early 30's. A good-looking, funny, charming but not brilliant street guy who can turn mean suddenly. |
Peter Ravensw Aal Early to late 60's. Virile, strong, gruff-vo1ced and cynical. Other than being blind, you'd never guess he's ill. |
Wrong Turn At Lungfish is a American comedy play written by Lowell Ganz and published by Samuel French (1994).
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Samuel French · 1994 · 94 pp
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