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Pudenziana

  • THE AFTERMATH OF DESIRE (Part 2)

    A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE,1951 Warner Bros. film, play by Tennessee Williams. BLANCHE [To the men]: "Please don't get up. I'm only passing through."

  • WITH MY BODY I THEE WORSHIP

    The Wedding Night in Havana

  • LISTEN TO ME STANLEY (rewrite)

    With only two persons present during an alleged rape incident, it becomes a "she-said-he-said" kind of a debate. The 1951 Warner Bros. film, "A Streetcar Named Desire," a play by Tennessee Williams, presents only Blanche's version of the story. Read now Stanley's side and see that even lives and loves ruined by Desire can reach out for hope and grace.

  • LISTEN TO ME STANLEY

    When only two people were present during an alleged rape, it becomes a "she-said-he-said" kind of a debate. The play and film presented only Blanche's version of the incident. Now, read Stanley's story, even as the lives and loves crushed by a streetcar named Desire reach up for hope and grace.

  • THE IDYLL OF SKY MASTERSON

    In the ungrammatical purity of author Damon Runyon's prose, where everything is in the present tense, an attempt to show the other side of "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown." All characters based on the Samuel Goldwyn 1955 film, "Guys and Dolls."

  • A VERY NORMAL MARRIED COUPLE

    A mismatched pair who got married just four days after they met – three, if you don't count the day they broke up, and five, if you count the wedding day itself. They continue to discover each other and the real world, on the last day of their honeymoon. All characters based upon the Samuel Goldwyn movie, "Guys and Dolls" 1955.