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The LEARS Fools of Fortune C 2013 by ptmc

The Lears: Fools of Fortune © 2013 ptmc Suggested by Shakespeare's KING LEAR, this contemporary American telling has Alzheimers addled Captain of Industry, Edgar Reginald Lehman Lear, gathering those closest to him for an advance reading of the will at Thanksgiving dinner. He has sold the family estate, and will go to live with those that love him best. Will his daughters Anneril and Reagan retain the family wealth & to what lengths will they go to do so? Will disinherited gay son Cord,...

sExtOrtiOn (C) 2013 by ptmc

sExtOrtiOn, (C) 2013 by ptmc A lonely outcast hatches a scheme that draws his entire high school and its Middle American community into the harrowing world of teen sexting. Posing as a girl on a social media site, he entices his classmates to send him compromising photos and videos, then “sextorts” them into physical encounters with the threat of exposure. Suggested by an actual teen “sexting” and extortion scandal, sExtOrtiOn digs beneath the superficial and sensationalistic...

VARIED LIVES a 1930s Merry Wives for Six Men

VARIED LIVES synopsis Mr. Donald John Falstaff, a brewer from Milwaukee, striving for more than just a quiet weekend in the country, throws Mr. Fenton Philip Ford's estate, Ford Farms, and its all male cast of characters into chaos. Set in a time when gay marriage wasn’t even a topic for discussion and adoption the only legal recourse, VARIED LIVES examines the relationships of 6 men who opt for the only solutions available to them. "Modelled" upon Shakespeare’s MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR,...

PRIDE RIVER CROSSING a Spoon River for a New Century

PRIDE RIVER CROSSING: A Spoon River for a New Century By Patrick Thomas McCarthy ptmc © 2011 Registration# PAU003569759 Anchored in the heartland, PRIDE RIVER CROSSING channels SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY's otherwordly voices to comment on contemporary LGBTQ life in America, featuring 49 characters, 40 interconnecting monologues, and 13 connecting scenes.

PANDERing 2020

PANDER...ing (C) 2020 by Patrick Thomas McCarthy ptmc What if Shakespeare felt remorse in presenting Henry VI’s Joan la Pucelle, & Troilus & Cressida’s Pandarus, calling upon the patronage of Queen Elizabeth I to assist him in giving both the Pander & Joan d’Arc makeovers. Perhaps change history in the process? Achilles, Patroclus, Mistress Overdone, Anne Hathaway, Mrs. Aphra Behn, Edward DeVere and even a Gallant Stool join in the fray. And what’s that underlying thrum regarding authorship?

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