

Dog Logic
Tom Strelich
Adamdong Klosterhagen, a lovable eccentric and self-proclaimed scientist, has a goal of resuscitating one of his frozen animals.
Assisted in his endeavors by his sex-obsessed companion, Ophelia Rass, and wacky dentist friend, Jackson P. Langworthy, he brings to life a squirrel who manifests itself as life-size species named Pascal Dillday, a world-wise character in one of his many reincarnations.
Throw into this dizzy mix a live-in cheerleader and an IRS agent who comes to collect back taxes and you have a madcap romp of outrageous proportions.
"It's the Marx Brothers meets Monty Python meets Mel Brooks. The off-beat characters, non-stop shenanigans and word-play render the story ineffable, but the over-all effect is one of the funniest, gosh-darned plays you'll ever sit through."
— Dayton Daily News
To Live At The Pitch is a American comedy play written by Roger Karshner and published by Samuel French in New York (2007).
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