

Vanishing Act
Richard Greenberg
The boy who runs Squeeky Kleen’s Laundry Lube is deeply disturbed by his cat’s untimely, unusual demise – so disturbed, that he believes he’s rapidly disappearing!
He needs someone to validate his existence and reverse the process.
Then, the girl appears, a New Yorker with an attitude, who only wants to wash her stained dress, get to her graduation ceremony, and get on with the rest of her life.
But a catastrophe in the laundromat causes her to miss the ceremony, and the gap between their very different worlds is bridged in the boy’s wondrous garden.
"Uniquely different, and touching."
— Lee Chandler, Artistic Director, Developmental Stages
Evening Primrose In Ohio is a American comedy play written by Robin Rice Lichtig and published by Samuel French (1992).
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