Sketch-o-frenia
by Lawrence Phillis, John Dessler

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Readers find the sketches in the play to be cute and clever. However, there is a desire for more varied length and format in the performances, particularly monologues and duets. Overall, it is enjoyed but could benefit from additional content.

Cute and clever sketchesEnjoyable overallSketches are too shortLack of monologues and duets

Synopsis

A rare collection of comedy sketches suitable for stage, television or film.

Think: ants, fish and other unlikely creatures satirizing everything we consider normal and acceptable.

Other spoofs in the collection parody many of the sacred icons of our everyday life.

These super-funny sketches are short, incisive and certain to challenge any audience.

Actors have the chance to perform as wildly different character-types in off-the-wall situations.

A supernova of fun for classroom actors or for a repertory group of performers.

Publication

PublisherHeinemann
Year2003
BindingPaperback
Pages255
PlaceColorado Springs, Colo
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781566080897
ISBN-101566080894
LCCN2003012498
LCCPN2080 .D47 2003
DCC812/.54

Sketch-o-frenia is a play written by Lawrence Phillis and published by Heinemann in Colorado Springs, Colo (2003).

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