0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
                                                     
The Fabulous Fable Factory
Fabulous Ferber
Falsettos
Fame - The Musical
Family Business
Family, Frying Pans And The FBI
Famous Ali
Fanny
Fanny's First Play
The Fantasticks
Fantasy Theater
The Farndale Aveneue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Fast Girls
The Fastest Women Alive
Fat Pig
Father Knows Best
Fathers and Sons
Fences
A Few Good Men
Fiction
Fiddler on the Roof
Fiddler on the Roof, Jr
Fiddler Tales
Fifth of July
The Final Figurine
Find Me a Voice
Find Your Inner Glitter With Life Coach Lurlene
Finian's Rainbow
Fiorello!
The First Kiss
The First Light Home
First Night
Fit To Be Tied
Fit To Kill
Five Tellers Dancing in the Rain
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress
Five Women Dancing In The Rain
The Flame Keeper
Flaming Guns Of The Purple Sage
Flaming Idiots
Flamingo Court
A Flea In Her Ear
Florida Girls
Flowers for Algernon
Floyd Collins
Flying Colors
Flying West
Follies
Follow Your Heart
The Food Chain
Fool For Love
Fools
Footloose
Footloose
Footloose
For Better
For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls
The Foreigner
The Forest
Forever Plaid
Forty Carats
The Four Doctors Huxley
Four Dogs and a Bone
The Foursome
The Fourth Wall
The Fox On The Fairway
The Fox On The Fairway
Frankenstein
Frankenstein
Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus
Frankie & Johnnie in the Clair de Lune
Fraulein Else
Free
Free Market: The Working Project
Free To Be You & Me
Freedom Train
Friends
Friends & Relations
The Frog And The Peach
The Frog Princess
Frost/Nixon
Frozen
Fuddy Meers
The Full Monty
Fully Committed
Fun Home
The Funeral Parlor
Funny Girl
Funny Money
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Funny Gi
Funny Girl
“Fool For Love”
The scene is a stark motel room at the edge of the Mojave Desert. May, a disheveled young woman, sits dejectedly on a rumpled bed while Eddie, a rough-spoken rodeo performer, crouches in a corner fiddling with his riding gear. When he attempts to console May, who is distressed by Eddie's frequent absences and love affairs, she seems, at first, to soften--but then she suddenly attacks him. As the recriminations pour out, and the action becomes, at times, physically violent, the desperate nature of their relationship becomes apparent--they cannot get along with, or without, one another, yet neither can subdue their burning passion. The poignancy of their situation (they are half-brother and half-sisters as well as lovers) is pointed out by the play's two other characters: a hapless young man who stops by to take May to the movies and becomes the butt of Eddie's funniest yet most humiliating jokes; and a ghostly old man (perhaps their father) who sits in a rocking chair at the side of the stage, sipping whiskey and commenting wryly on what he observes. AN INTENSE PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!

Recent Productions
WhereOpening Night
McCarter Theatre 9/14/1999
Villagers Theatre 5/14/1999

Preformance Rights

Buy the Script