Great two-handers??
#1Great two-handers??
Posted: 4/7/08 at 12:35am
I need a two-hander, max. 50 mins long and 1m 1f
Thoughts??
LePetiteFromage
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/19/08
#2re: Great two-handers??
Posted: 4/7/08 at 2:17amnote to self: get mind out of gutter
"If artists were machines, then I'm just a different kind of machine...I'd probably be a toaster. Actually, I'd be a toaster oven because they're more versatile. And I like making grilled cheese" -Regina Spektor
"That's, like, twelve shows! ...Or seven." -Crazy SA Fangirl
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LePetiteFromage
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/19/08
#4re: Great two-handers??
Posted: 4/7/08 at 6:53am
It's hard, but I'm not going to stroke the double entendre here.
It wouls probably climax in deletion anyway.
#5re: Great two-handers??
Posted: 4/7/08 at 6:54amEnglish please?
LIVE THAT LESSON!!!!!!
#6re: Great two-handers??
Posted: 4/7/08 at 7:13am
The first three that came to mind were:
The House of Sleeping Beauties (David Henry Hwang)
The Lover (Harold Pinter)
The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year (John Guare)
Israel Horovitz has several short two-character plays in his collection 16 Short Plays (published by Smith & Kraus as part of their "Plays for Actors" series).
The PlayFinder over at Dramatists Play Service gives 155 possibilities for your query (1 man, 1 woman, short play). Try it at www.dramatists.com.
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