

Lord of the Choir
Don Zolidis
Alternating between music, monologues, and pure fantasy, The (Dis)Concert(ed) Choir journeys behind the angelic facade of a high school choir concert, with everyone's inner thoughts on display: the conductor can't wait to retire; the accompanist can't seem to hit the right notes; Eric is desperately in love with Marsha; the gaseous output of Tyler's big pizza dinner is starting to make itself known; and the parents are getting a little too camera-happy...
The (Dis)Concert(ed) Choir is a comedy play written by Alan D. Haehnel and published by Playscripts .
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