Stray Dogs
by Julie Jensen

Stray Dogs Book Cover
Stray Dogs Cover

Highlights

90 mins Interior Set American

Synopsis

THE STORY: The place is a small town in rural Utah, where a young mother, Nyda, wages a good-humored struggle to provide a decent, if threadbare, home for her two adolescent sons, Reese and J. Roy, with little help from her ne'er-do-well, alcoholic

Press Reviews

"A compelling, affecting and ultimately shattering play which explores the fate of a small-town family drawn inexorably into an explosive and tragic situation. “Playwright Julie Jensen once again uses middle America to illuminate the human condition.” —South Bend Tribune. “She writes pungent dialogue and creates flesh-and-blood characters…STRAY DOGS is often downright hilarious.” —Washington Post. “…a writer worth listening to, just for the texture and truth of her dialogue."

— Washington Times

Publication

Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822210887
ISBN-10 0822210886

Stray Dogs is a American play written by Julie Jensen and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).

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