

I'll Die If I Can't Live Forever
Joyce Stoner
This off-Broadway hit is a compassionate, touching, extremely funny musical with witty lyrics, a strong book and uplifting songs.
The action occurs in a Soho loft during six weekly workshops.
Led by psychologist Michelle in role-playing, seven women learn to express their needs in a theatrically exciting way, propelling the ensemble, their newly separated leader, and the audience to a compelling climax.
"A humorous, compassionate and attractive new musical."
— New York Magazine
| Character |
|---|
| MICHELLE Late 30s. The psychologist leading the workshop. Dynamic and sensitive. |
| BETH Mid 40s. Funny, bitchy, bitter. Rich suburban housewife. |
| GWEN Early to mid 40s. Overweight, housewife/mother. |
| EILEEN Early 30s. About 4 months pregnant with her fifth child. Wants to go back to school. |
| SHERRY Mid 20s. Working girl. Health food fanatic. Over-enthusiastic about everything. |
| ALICE Mid 20s. Very overweight, an actress, always the comedienne. |
| MANDY Early 20s. Sarah Lawrence student, pre-med, spoiled. |
I Can't Keep Running in Place is a play written by Barbara Schottenfeld and published by Concord Theatricals .
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