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 "A lot of very good plays are being written now. They're being produced; they're even being published... Very few of them are being produced on Broadway, however. . . The American theater has never been healthier... The American Theater is no longer Broadway. It is Los Angeles, it is Seattle, it is Louisville, it is everywhere but the west side of midtown Manhattan." Terence McNally

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 ALLIGATORS is a two act play about an estranged brother and sister return to their parent’s Maryland home to pay their last respects to their mother, but instead find her alive and cantankerous, planning her funeral and an alligator rumored to be terrorizing the neighborhood.

 

If you are a regional theatre, non-professional community theatre, college drama department or high school interested in ALLIGATORS, royalties run $15 to $50 per performance. All fees are negotiable.

Book verison comes in a three ring binder. $12.00 plus s&h.$3.00

   Alligators
     

 “Forever Yours,” directed by Christy Montour-Larson made its debut at the 11th Annual “Colorado Quickies,” festival of one act plays at the John Hand Theater in Denver in February 2006.


From the Denver Post Review:
"Most of the pieces are in some way about a breakdown in human connection. The best of that lot is Carol Roper's "Forever Yours," in which a woman regrets the safe choices she has made in love." John Moore, Denver Post Theater

   Forever Yours
     
   

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