

A Little Lunch
Tanya Barfield
This delightful story, told all in song, traces the lives of three friends who have known each other since childhood.
It chronicles the emotional traps that catch us all as we confront the hilarity and heartbreak of living and loving.
"A lot of fun... A refreshing, intimate show."
— New York Post
"Charming... You actually care which girl will get the guy."
— The Village Voice
"This little musical makes a big impression."
— The Palm Beach Post
"A beguiling journey in which we recognize ourselves every step of the way."
— Miami Sun Sentinel
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| WOMAN 1 Charismatic and attractive. The type of woman who, although bright and competent, tends to rely on her sex appeal to get what she wants. She has a tendency to be self-centered and impulsive. |
| WOMAN 2 (1's best friend) While also physically appealing, WOMAN 2 is more confident of her abilities than her appearance. As WOMAN 1's best friend, she sees herself as smart and reliable, not desirable. She's accommodating to a fault. |
| MAN The most unsophisticated of the three – trusting, good-natured, not given to introspection. He's cute, charming, loyal, optimistic – a genuinely nice guy who believes that dreams really can come true. |
I'm Not
Little By Little is a American play written by Hal Hackady and published by Samuel French (1999).
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