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Buddy Thomas
This hilarious Off-Broadway hit set in a run-down apartment on Staten Island concerns three gay roommates coming to a crisis during one frantic Christmas weekend.
"The kind of domestic comedy that might have been written by Neil Simon if he were gay and forty years younger."
— The New York Times
"Thoughtfully written and extremely funny. A worthwhile night in the theatre at its witty best."
— Westchester County Weekly
"Guaranteed to keep the laughter in overdrive!"
— New York Daily News
"Sparkles! The first fresh comedy of its type to come along in years. It is not going too far to draw parallels between Neil Simon or Kaufman & Hart at the top of their powers... A rollicking farce with a heart of pure gold."
— LGNY Newspaper
"In its climactic confrontation scenes, the intensity hits Eugene O'Neill/Edward Albee levels. Thomas has written a forceful drama with insight and passion."
— NYtheatre.com
| Character |
|---|
| Buck Late 20s - Early 30s. Extreme GQ good looks, and just as charming. Lovesick and somewhat obsessive. |
| Alex Late 20s - Early 30s. Constantly on the verge of a nervous breakdown, his questionable choices get him into trouble. |
| Roger Early 30s - Mid 40s. A big tank of a blue collar man; sexy and dangerous. |
| Matt Late 20s - Early 30s. Boyishly good-looking; somewhat naive and innocent. |
| Terry Late 20s - Early 30s. A manic ball of energy with a scathing sense of humor. Absolutely neurotic, with a tendency to hit the bottle. |
The Crumple Zone is a American lgbtq play written by Buddy Thomas and published by Samuel French in London (2017).
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