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plays
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December 17, 2021A Review of My Parents’ Holiday Performance of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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April 16, 2021Classic Plays as Spam Emails
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October 16, 2020The Crucible II: A Quarantine Pod Is Rattled By Accusations and Deception
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April 1, 2020Short Existentialist Plays Starring You, Your Coworkers, and Your Family During Quarantine
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April 12, 2019Waiting for Godot With 4-Year-Olds
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August 31, 2018An Endless Cycle of Short Existential Plays Starring You and Your Coworkers
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November 7, 2014Field Notes from Gentrified Places: Café Gentry: A Short Play
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September 30, 2014Hitler Dinner Party: A Play
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July 9, 2009Four Short Plays About Selling a Glass-Top Coffee Table, as Posted by My Neighbor, George, in Our Apartment Building’s Elevator
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April 20, 2006Lady Macbeth On Ambien
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