

Grandma Remembers Something
Don Zolidis
Mom and Dad love to tell the story of how they met in 1986 – “pretty much the most awesome year ever.”
Trouble is, they remember their courtship completely differently.
Mom's version makes their meeting sound like a sappy romantic comedy while Dad somehow makes himself the star of a karate battle.
This tubular one-act is a crazy homage to bad 80s movies and the inadequacies of memory.
| Character |
|---|
| Dad (A.K.A. Barry) |
| Lola |
| Barry |
| Lola’S Mom |
| Lola’S Dad |
| Karl |
| Yann a foreign exchange student from Finland |
| Yann 2 a foreign exchange student from India |
| Tricia |
| Melissa |
| Jessica |
| Waiter |
| Thugs (4) |
| Partygoers (2) |
| Nurse 1 |
| Nurse 2 |
| Jim |
| Mom (A.K.A. Lola) |
That's Not How I Remember It is a comedy play written by Don Zolidis and published by Playscripts .
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