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Stop, You're Killing Me

One Acts, Three Short plays
Simplified Interior And Settings
ISBN-13: 978-0-8222-1084-9


MIN. PERFORMANCE FEE: $105 per performance when produced together; $25 for LAUGHS, ETC.; $35 for TERRIBLE JIM FITCH and BAD BAD JO-JO when produced individually. MS.
THE STORIES: In Terrible Jim Fitch is set in a motel room where the relationship between a girl hustler, and a man, a small-time crook who specializes in robbing churches, is explored. The girl is horribly scarred on the cheek, and it soon becomes evident that the man did it. Their relationship is a complex one. The man, in a way, loves the girl, being totally dependent upon her for simple human involvement. But he has a weakness for violence, a weakness played on by the girl. The man talks about his life, his mother, and generally muses on his philosophy. The girl is sullen and cowed. The outcome is never in any doubt—but the psychological motivation of the manic-depressive killer and his alternating moods is always engrossing. (1 man, 1 woman.)

This trio of biting, funny and eloquent plays offers a revealing and disturbing commentary on the contemporary American character and experience.

“It is by far the finest new play I saw in America.” —The New York Times.

“…He has provided a lively evening…his comedy is bright and inventive.” —The New Yorker.