

The Monster That Ate 3b
Randall Lewton
THE LITTLE MONSTERS tells the story of, in the author's words: Maurice, a bald myopic WASP in his late 50s; Kip, a slight, plain, scruffy male in his late teens, of Irish extraction; 3-Yard, a coarse, handsome, well-built male in his late teens, of Italian extraction; and Gooey, a plump, flashy, Jewish female in her late teens — a hitter.
From Interview
, August 1987 by Kevin Sessums:
"There's a creature known in the South as a feist dog.
Little.
Scraggly.
High-strung.
You know where one lives by a backyard full of barks.
The thing'll take on a German shepard — shit, the whole German army — if it thinks its territory is being threatened.
But it likes kids too.
And it likes the feel of a hand on its underbelly.
Playwright and screenwriter Alan Bowne, whose work concerns the scraggly underbelly of life itself, has the friendly tenacity of one of those tight-tailed mutts … Bowne didn't start writing until he was 35.
Before that?
'I bummed around.
Drug dealer.
Movie extra.
Junkie …' He begins to growl away at a number of subjects … Love: 'Living without love is death itself.
If you have love in your life — the true thing — then you've got everything.'"
The Little Monsters is a play written by Alan Bowne and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2022).
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