

Looking At Christmas
Steven Banks
While selling papers on a blustery Christmas Eve, Tony and Terry listen to the people who pass by: a small boy who is lost; Dude, worried about his girl's Christmas scarf; two giggling girls; a crotchety old man; Frankie, too proud to admit his family is hungry; a rich woman distributing baskets (for self-publicity); four chattering girls who invite the boys to a New Year's party, and more.
The bubbling good humor and spirits of Tony and Terry make this more than just a passing entertainment.
Behind their boyish wonder is a deep reverence for the true meaning of the season.
Christmas on Erie Street is a comedy play written by Graydon Goss and published by Samuel French .
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