

Pizza Man
Darlene Craviotto
THE STORY: The setting is a clean but slightly threadbare apartment in a medium-sized New England city, occupied by Artie and his live-in girlfriend, Roxanne.
As the play begins, Artie and his pal Doober are rehearsing the skit (Artie dressed as a
"A warm-hearted and quirkily humorous study of some endearingly regular folks who, in trying to improve their lot in life, find themselves drawn into a series of unfortunate, but very funny misadventures. “PASTA becomes a sweetheart of a play about weak, decent, loving people of this world who you hope can hold off the barbarian hordes just a little while longer.” —Providence Journal-Bulletin. “We get caught up in the banter, the unfolding, as the play, like sticky strands of pasta, wraps us, twirls us, spins us around, finally leaving us entertained and satisfied, like a good al dente meal.” —The New Paper. “…a comic and contemporary look at a few oddball types."
— WEEI Radio
Pasta is a American comedy play written by Tom Griffin and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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