Everyone’s looking for a fresh start in the New Year. That includes Belle and The Beast in their session with a marriage counselor. The Stockholm Syndrome, written by James McLindon, eavesdrops on that session filled with funny and feisty retorts from these fairy-tale characters.
We get even more twisted humor from playwright McLindon in Choices, with a debt counselor’s offer to erase a student’s loan debt. It sounds too good to be true, and the dark details are disclosed in Footnote 7.
Three very different women describe their takes on Fran, who, they all met via dating app on a first date in One Night Fran. This cleverly written, rapid fire script reveals their wildly varying personalities and impressions of Fran.
A family night at home turns totally bizarre when a top secret substance from Dad’s shirt turns a homework book report into a dog-eating monster. My Homework Ate My Dog, written by Mike Murphy, takes some crazy turns.
Start your New Year with laughs from The Radio Theatre Monday, Jan. 24 at 7 PM.
Masks requested while inside the building.
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