Two and a Half Men

In 1986, a two-and-a-half year-old girl named Michelle Funk fell into a stream and drowned. By the time paramedics found her, she hadn’t been breathing for more than an hour. Her heart was stopped....
CAST of Characters Mrs. J. Asher Everton, a prominent California Club Woman (Contralto) Amy Everton, her daughter (Soprano) Shanewis, an educated Indian singer; Mrs. Everton's protegée...
ACT 1 SCENE 1 (The place is an empty elevator. The doors roll open and three people get in, two men and a woman, all dressed formal- ly. CHRIS pushes the L-button for the lobby.) (There is an...

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1. PROLOGUE: RAGTIME (In the darkness, a door swings open. THE LITTLE BOY is silhouetted in the shaft of light from the open door. He walks down the shaft of light to a stereopticon viewer on the...
ACT I 1. Prologue The Neighborhood - The months before (The opening, half danced half mimed, is a condensation of the growing rivalry between two teenage gangs. The Sharks are Puerto Ricans, the Jets...
First Act, Part 1 Scene Morning-room in Algernon’s flat in Half-Moon Street. The room is luxuriously and artistically furnished. The sound of a piano is heard in the adjoining room. [Lane is...
DRAMATIS PERSONAE ESCALUS prince of Verona. (PRINCE:) An old man, cousin to Capulet. (Second Capulet:) PARIS a young nobleman, kinsman to the prince. MONTAGUE | | heads of two houses at variance with...

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DRAMATIS PERSONAE MEN: DON ANTONIO, the Vice-Roy's Son DON PEDRO, a Noble Spainard, his Friend BELVILE, an English Colonel in love with Florinda WILLMORE, the ROVER FREDERICK, an English Gentleman,...
Everybody's Got the Right A shooting gallery at a carnival. Shelves of prizes. The target figures are all men, dressed formally in various fashions from the last two hundred years. The Proprietor...

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PROLOGUE - THE STORY OF CHESS Budapest, Hungary, 1956. A small crowded room; people huddle under blankets while, in one corner, a father teaches his daughter an ancient game. GREGOR Florence, please...