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| Frankenharry Series
The ridiculously talented Joseph Sorrentino brings you four ten minute plays featuring the famously funny duo, Frank and Harry. Clifford A. Ridley, Philadelphia Inquirer's theater critic, summed it up best when he said, "Frankly, or maybe Harrily, he can't write these clever scripts fast enough to suit me." |
| | I LIKE ART | By: Joseph Sorrentino | (: 10 ; : 2 , 2 ) | Frank and Harry bump into each other at a gallery opening and begin a conversation about art. When Frank announces his desire to go to Japan to study Noh Theater, Harry misunderstands and is led to believe that there is no theater in Japan. The play is an homage to Abbott and Costello's "Who’s On First." | | TWO GUYS AND A BENCH | By: Joseph Sorrentino | (: 10 ; : 2 , 2 ) | Frank, a sometime actor and full-time coffee shop manager, is spending his lunch hour in the park, memorizing his lines for his upcoming role in Henry V. Things are going well until Harry arrives and not only upsets Frank’s afternoon but his entire life as he methodically—and hilariously—takes Frank’s identity. | |
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