

The Fisherman's Wife
Steve Yockey
After young couple Kevin and Blake engage in an adventurous and hastily planned night of group sex with the older, more “experienced” Max and Andy, they are left trying to salvage their relationship from a pummeling mix of jealousy, betrayal, telegrams from a soaking wet delivery boy and a ravenous sea monster from the ocean floor.
This universal love story rendered through a post-modern gay lens slips from domestic comedy into a darkly fantastic fable examining the role and depth of commitment in relationships and what it really means to say the words “I love you.”
"An evening full of arresting images… classic tragedy seen through a very contemporary ironic lens."
— Marin Independent Journal
"This tale of two gay couples’ group-sex fling and its serious consequences arrives at a powerful statement about illness and love."
— Variety
"A fiercely imaginative and finely tuned new voice... Smartly observed… [Octopus’] tentacles tickle the funny bone, awake the mind and tug on the heart."
— San Francisco Chronicle
| Character |
|---|
| Blake A man, 20s, witty, innocence and care, maybe a bit hipster |
| Max A man, 30s, polished, but somewhat like a predatory cat |
| Andy A man, 40s, fit, confident, and suspending disbelief |
| Telegram Delivery Boy A younger man, an idea of youth, beauty and vitality all wrapped in a tight, snappy outfit; a slice of Americana; but there is something darker underneath |
| Kevin A man, 20s, handsome, bright, rational, arrogant, reckless |
Octopus (Yockey) is a comedy play written by Steve Yockey and published by Samuel French .
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