

Ride
Eric Lane
Kerrie and Karl both race for the same cab and agree to share.
Their subconscious selves ride along, so the audience hears what they say to each other and what they are actually thinking throughout this charming comedy about love at first sight that just takes a while to blossom.
Published in Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 28th Series .
| Character |
|---|
| COOPER early 40s, male, poet, teacher and translator who left |
| WOMAN wearing a silk blouse, opened one button below what |
| KERRIE a woman |
| DEB 30-40, a homemaker |
| REVEREND DON BESTERMAN male, any age, genial and |
| MAN 27, dark-skinned, with black hair and thick, black eyebrows; dressed in a ratty t-shirt with the name of some band he played bass for five years ago, over which is a faded dress shirt tucked into black jeans; wears heavy black boots |
| KARL a man |
| KEITH 30-40 a coal miner |
| TAP SNODDY late teens to early 20s, male, Rosemund's |
| CABBIE a cab driver |
Along for the Ride is a comedy play written by David Johnston and published by Samuel French .
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