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Author:Brenda Shoshanna
EMail:topspeaker@yahoo.com
ICWP Member?:Yes
Nearest Large City:New York
Country:USA
Play Title:The Lottery of Love
Runtime:61-90 minutes
Synopsis:The Lottery of Love takes place in a small off beat restaurant where two couples, at different tables, deal with their relationships,each caught in the craving for love and power. At another table sits a woman who does not speak or move. As time passes, the two couples, begin to interact with one another and with the silent woman. As the tapestry of love unwinds, the couples change partners, seeking love now from the new person. Throughout there is the strong presence of the silent woman and a charismatic waiter who runs the restaurant. Both offer a glimpse of a new way of being, and a experience of love.
Male:3
Female:3
Max. Cast:6
Min. Cast: 
Media:Stage
Genre:Comic/Drama
Theme:Search for Love and Truth
Web Page:http://www.brendashoshanna.com/playwright
First Name:Brenda
Last Name:Shoshanna
Notes:The play is both humorous and dramatic, at moments surrealistic, as though choreographed.