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THE WARHOL INSTITUTE FOR THE FORGOTTEN FAMOUS – COMEDY ABOUT THERAPY
They’re all there and you should know them. Jacqueline, Lenny, Natasha and Marvin. With the pile of problems on the therapist’s lap, you’d think she was dealing with a-list celebrities, you know ‘cause more money more problems but this is a bunch who’s list doesn’t even exist. In, The Warhol Institute for the Forgotten Famous, Jacqueline is the resident troublemaker and is pretty good at her job. She has it in for the therapist and finds an ally in Lenny, the timid baby phoenix no one knows a thing about in this comedy about therapy.
Natasha has yet to come to terms with the fact that she isn’t that great… at anything. It’s a harsh pill to swallow but at least Jacqueline has them all covered in that regard. Then there’s Marvin. Poor guy stands no chance what with him getting aroused from the strangest proclivity and his nemesis, Jacqueline, who never lets him forget how strange he is. You’d think this two-act comedy was about Jacqueline (born Barbara) or the self-discovery and healing of the foursome, at the guidance of the dutiful therapist but it’s not. This is about not acknowledging who you’ve always been and paying the price for it.
Other comedies by Robert Luxford – Nuns – Chain smoking, rebellious nuns? That’s just the beginning.
Author: Robert Luxford
Type: Two-act play
Genre: Comedy about therapy
Cast: 3F 2M
Ages of the actors: 20’s – 40’s
Suitable for: Adults to watch and perform
Length: 90 minutes
Set: A therapist session. The room has five chairs.
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – building the tension with a bomb in the room
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Copyright © June 2019 Robert Luxford and Off the Wall Play Publishers
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