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CORPSE. ALL INCLUSIVE – A COMEDY ABOUT PRETENDING TO BE DEAD
Just as Arkadiy was about to be buried, he rose from the dead. Luckily he wasn’t anywhere near a coffin but the poor bloke woke up to a life different to the one he’d lead a few hours ago. For starters he hadn’t even been properly prepared for the casket yet and his beloved Liza had moved on. Betrayal truly cuts like the knife that would have been used for his autopsy. Arkadiy’s in on the fake death of course. You have to be when you’re deeper in debt than your coffin would be. In this comedy of two acts, Arkadiy must sit through his funeral but not in attendance, as he pulls of the grand scheme of cheating death and debt! A comedy about pretending to be dead.
Here’s to Arkadiy and his legend!
Author: Anatoliy Krym
Type: Two-act play
Genre: Dark comedy about pretending to be dead
Cast: 3M 1F 1N: Main Characters: 1 – F, 3 – M
Ages of the actors: Adult
Suitable for: All ages to watch and adults to perform
Length: 100-120 minutes
Set: There are several doors leading to the big hall of the funeral
house “Paradise”. On the walls there are mournful attributes
of the funeral business – wreathes, flowers, photographs.
There is a massive table at the far side of the room.
Level of difficulty: 8/10 – this is a fast paced comedy with a lot of over the top characters which add to the comedy
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Copyright © October 2020 Anatoliy Krym and Off The Wall Play Publishers
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Moose Tracks – when your family kills all your boyfriends, and you’ve brought a new one home
Call me Stan – dark comedy about meeting the new boyfriend, realising he’s Satan and then carrying on with middle class small talk
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