

Everything You Touch
Sheila Callaghan
Sam Greevy is the toast of 1920s women’s apparel, until the maverick fashion designer Sam Roms springs his radical creations on the world.
The Sweatshirt, The Track Suit, Skater Pants: the clothes he comes up with are as from another dimension, and maybe they are.
As Greevy tries to adapt to rapidly changing fashions, a parallel drama unfolds in Albany, circa 1998: a teenager stoner keeps losing articles of clothing, and a man keeps bursting out of his closet and taking them.
| Character |
|---|
| T.B. Doyle mid thirties |
| Paul Roms late twenties-early thirties |
| Darryl man in his early forties |
| Bev a woman in her thirties |
| Jonathan a boy of 16 |
| Kern a New York cop, circa 1937 |
| Stan an Albany cop, circa 1998 |
| Brooks an Albany cop, circa 1998 |
| Billy Barnes the editor of the New York Tribune. |
| Reporter 1 |
| Reporter 2 |
| Fanny the nurse |
| Margaret |
| Secretary |
| Pedestrain |
| Fireman |
| Professor Clark Stewart |
| Man In Undershirt |
| Women At Sewing Machines |
| Jimmy The Button Man |
| Doctor Cromwell |
| Winston Dirk a radio announcer |
| Jay Gould another radio announcer |
| Mutant Monster 1 |
| Mutant Monster 2 |
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Important Hats of the Twentieth Century is a comedy play written by Nick Jones and published by Samuel French .
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