

Women and Wallace
Jonathan Marc Sherman
Diane, Georgia and Joanne are 3 modern women living very different lives.
Unbeknownst to them, they are all pining after the same young man, Trevor: sexy, stoned, oblivious; a surfer on a rad, rad philosophical journey.
When a beautiful 11 year old girl named Anna, and Mona (a sexy, widowed astronaut) are thrown into the crosswinds of diverse romantic affairs, hearts will be broken, loves will be lost, and youthful cries of hope, anger, and sadness will be written on walls.
Mothers will try to guide their daughters from the promise and beauty of youth through the diminishing opportunities of aging.
Daughters will go to the extremes of passion to hold on to their fantasies of love.
One man will be in the middle of a romantic storm of graffiti, drugs, sexual asphyxiation, gunshots, explosions, and desire.
| Character |
|---|
| Mom 30 and 55. She wishes everything for you even if you don't wish it for yourself. She is not as pretty as she once was. |
| Anna 11, Silly Snow White beautiful. You can't help but stare. |
| Diane 34, a cop.Just a trace of pretty. At the breaking point of alone-liness. |
| Mona 40, an astronaut who also quilts. |
| Joanne 30, Make-up expert. Go to see her on the second floor, she's always there. |
| Georgia 23, beat poet. Dark, frightening prettiness, but a big awkward nose. |
| Trevor 24, sexy, stoned, oblivious. A philospoher, surfer, skater. |
Bekah Brunstetter on I Used to Write on Walls
I Used To Write On Walls is a American play written by Bekah Brunstetter and published by Samuel French in New York (2008).
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