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Author:Kim Crawford
EMail:KimCrawford2@aol.com
ICWP Member?:No
Nearest Large City:Chicago
Country:USA
Play Title:Austin Annoymous
Runtime:31-60 minutes
Synopsis:'Austin Annoymous' is a one-act play that explores the relationship and expression of Art and Love within actual and fictional realms.

Austin, a ghostwriter, struggles to develop a convincing romance novel for the famous American author, Elizabeth Baxter. Set in suburan London home, the conflict between what Baxter expects and what Austin writes evokes a comedy, reminiscent of an Edwardian novel, further complicated by Austin’s sister, Jane (actress) and her deceptive boyfriend, Freddy (director).

We are left to question the ever-existent struggle between external appearance and internal spiritual nature of Artists and speculate if realistic relationships are accurately portrayed in Literature.
Male:2
Female:2
Max. Cast:4
Min. Cast:4
Media:Stage
Genre:Comedy
Theme:Farce- in the good sense!
Web Page: 
First Name:Kim
Last Name:Craford
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