Biking With Andrew Scott
A dark comedy about the effect Andy's suicide has on those closest to him, especially that of his life-long, control-freak, best friend Stephanie. Trying desperately to hold everyone else's life together, hers quickly falls apart. Things get more and more complicated as Andy's ghost tries to "help," and his born-again mother, gay lover, and tarot card reader all interfere with Stephanie's plans. The play follows these colorful characters as they go through all of the stages of grief in order to come to terms with Andy's death.
Biking With Andrew Scott enjoyed a successful run at the Write Act Repertory Theatre in Hollywood, CA (April 10 - May 17, 2008)
The Tolucan review had this to say: "Delivered with heartbreaking authority by playwright Debbie Bolsky, this story is at times gentle, brutal, clever and sweet, and always an incredible ride."
Backstage West reviewer stated: "The twist: From the opening scene onward, Andy appears as a ghost, and only Stephanie can see and speak to him. This plot device offers the production's best moments, thanks to several honest, tender moments, well-crafted by Bolsky and handled with reserved yet palpable emotion by Brown and Crabtree."
What Would Mary Do? (4 Women, 2 Men)
This offbeat comedy involves estranged best friends, JONI ROBERTS and LIZ CONROY, who battle it out over Liz’s decision to sue Mary Tyler Moore-- the person she holds responsible for her own, and all women’s emotional problems. As Liz takes the lawsuit even further, Joni does her best to stop it, ruining her own life in the process. to download some preview pages, click here: What Would Mary Do?
Dowds, Iowa (2 Women, 1 Body)
A 10-minute, short, black comedy about small-town mortician, KAT, who tries to escape now that UNCLE JIM has died, but his sister, AUNT MAE has other plans.
It’s Only A Movie (5 Women, 4 Men)
This screw-ball comedy is about ALEXANDRA (Alex), a budding young
filmmaker who, out of desperation, takes a job in the spiraling vortex
of Monumental Studios. While trying to keep her values and dreams
alive, she is constantly sucked into the crazy worlds of the wacky
people she works with. Each of her twisted adventures echoes a
different film genre.
