| The
Redemption of Fawler Mulrae,
by M. Lennon Perricone. Fawler is a high flying translator
with a wife and children. However, a chance meeting forces him to
finally face events from his troubled tenage. |
| Random
Acts: Three tales from Boystown, by Howard Casner. Three
one-act plays dealing with the random nature of existence, and gay
culture in America. |
| Thin
Walls, by V. E. Kimberlin. Four one-act plays filled with
absurd humour and some unexpected insights into modern life. |
| The
Last White Family on Dorchester Road, by M. Lennon Perricone. Terry,
or Blaze Wilde as he is better known, has just attempted to kill
himself after his career as a gay porn star was ending. Emotionally
lost and physically damaged, he returns to his mother and siblings, to
a family trapped by poverty, alcohol and the past. Terry is faced with
difficult memories and troubling revelations about who he actually is. |
| Unresolved,
by M. Lennon Perricone. When a gay young man takes his doubts to
the confessional of a Catholic priest in this play, difficulties are
not long in following. |
| Next
Year in Jerusalem, by Brian C. Petti. An old man journeys back
into his memories of life during the holocaust - painful, poignant and
unsettling. |
| The
Worthy Master of the Law, by Mark Scrivener. A light-hearted
comedy in blank verse with a late medieval or early renaissance
setting. |
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