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One Percent: A Short Punk Play
One Percent: A Short Punk Play
One Percent: A Short Punk Play
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EPUB eBook Edition. Mark & Brian are looking for some creative new friends. Hilarity ensues. Love sparks. Stuff burns. Here's a low-fi play for street-level staging.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJun 1, 2013
ISBN9781304092939
One Percent: A Short Punk Play

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    One Percent - J. Stephen Jorge

    One Percent: A Short Punk Play

    ONE PERCENT: A Short Punk Play

    J. Stephen Jorge

    JSJORGE.ORG

    EPUB Edition

    ISBN: 978-1-304-09293-9

    Copyright © 2013 YellowHouseFiction. Performance rights available from [email protected].

    1% Art by Nate Silva of NYC

    This farce was originally published without its prologue in SONS & DAUGHTERS.

    1% was first staged in Tampa, FL in 2003.

    YHF11

    Dedicated to Marcos Hernandez and Brian Hill, good amigos.

    1% Characters & Setting

    YURI ~ a punk rocker & substitute teacher, early 20’s

    MARK ~ an aspiring comic book artist, early 20’s

    BRIAN ~ an aspiring comic book writer, mid 20’s

    SIMPSON ~ a comic book artist, mid 30’s

    LISSA ~ a gothic street poet, late 20’s

    WALLY ~ a revolutionary, late 40’s

    SUE-Z ~ a lending librarian/bouncer for El Centro, mid 20’s

    The action takes place at El Centro, a small office space in a strip mall at the edge of downtown.  This nexus of radical thought and opinion has a front office (covered in books, supported by 2x4’s and cinderblocks) which serves as a lending library.  There is a small counter (barely noticeable underneath the band stickers) holding up a cash

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