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<title>#454 &#8212; James from Group Therapy and the Undead by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Group Therapy and the Undead is a play about a special type of therapy group:  A therapy group for undead monsters.  In the following monologue, James talks about the special problems he faces as a gay vampire.  
JAMES:  
Okay...  Where to start.  Let's see.  Okay.  Ya' know...  There is a&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1497 &#8212; Cool Guy Wannabe from Comic Ten Minute Plays by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;COOL GUY WANNA BE: 
Naw man, that just don't cut it.  You were seventeen or eighteen when that happened.  Things started happinin' ta' me when I was just a kid...  I mean when I was a little kid.  I mean, when I was like...  I don't know, three or four&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1573 &#8212; Tom from Dying Light by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Well, my story is a little different.  It's not the type of story a person should tell to somebody they just met.  Alright...  Fine.  You asked for it.  Well, when I woke up after surgery, there was this tube sticking out of...  Well there were tubes sticking out of everywhere&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#3156 &#8212; Tom from Dying Light by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Most people are fortunate enough not to know when they are going to die. (Laughs.) The Grim Reaper just pops up one day to say hey, and the next thing ya' know, your heart's exploded inside your chest.  Bang!  Didn't even see it coming.  Man, that would be cool.  None&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#3786 &#8212; Tom from Dying Light by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Most people are fortunate enough not to know when they are going to die. (Laughs.) The Grim Reaper just pops up one day to say hey, and the next thing ya' know, your heart's exploded inside your chest.  Bang!  Didn't even see it coming.  Man, that would be cool.  None&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1927 &#8212; Jenny from Dying Lights by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;JENNY: 
Glioblastoma.  That's what they say I have...  Glioblastoma.  Sounds like some kind of science fiction laser.  My Glioblastoma is set for kill.  Just give the word Captain and I will vaporize the alien beast.  'Course it's not from Star Trek or Star Wars or Star Blazers.  It's from real&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1572 &#8212; Adrian Webster from Endangered Species by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;When I was a young man I used to hunt.  At first chipmunks, little birds...  Small things ya' know.  My brother...  He was a real hunter.  Bow hunter.  Midwest ya' know.  When hunting season opens nobody goes to work.  Everybody's out hunting.  My brother used ta' bring home the most&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#426 &#8212; Teacher from School House Rock by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;At rise a female first grade teacher is discovered.  The following monolouge should be performed as if to very young children.  The actress playing the role should attempt to get the audience to repeat the given lines as if they are the class. 
 
TEACHER: 
All right children, everyone sit down&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1574 &#8212; New Father from The Tao of Poo by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Perhaps the most disconcerting part of being a new parent is what I like to call the "poo issue."  Dirty diapers are a fact of life for the new parent and I thought that we were prepared for it.  And perhaps we were prepared for changing the diapers; what we&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1602 &#8212; Jessie from When It Rains Gasoline by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;You guys just don't get it.  We just need to remember our roots.  All I'm saying is that with all these new graphics and these new systems with millions of bytes and CD ROM, the roots are being forgotten.  You take these super games with super graphics and you forget&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1180 &#8212; Paul from When It Rains Gasoline by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;When it Rains Gasoline is a dark piece about the reality of being a high school student in the world today.  There are some kids who don't fit in; some kids who have been abused so badly that rage seems to be their only way out.  Paul is one of&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#2742 &#8212; Paul from When It Rains Gasoline by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;I get along with pretty much all the kids.  I know there are a lot of girls that really like me, they're just shy.  I'm kinda' shy too.  I know what they're going through.  I don't expect them to jump out and tell me how they feel, especially with Chris&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1571 &#8212; Alysa from When it Rains Gasoline by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Do you realize that tonight is the most important night of my life?  Oh my God!  Do you?  It's like totally more important than cheer tryouts.  It's more important than my first kiss, the first day of middle school, the first day of high school, the first day of Driver's&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#887 &#8212; Emily from When it Rains Gasoline by Jason D. Martin</title>
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<description>&quot;Emily is a fifteen year old girl that has just discovered that she is pregnant.  Her boyfriend has completely abandoned her.  
 
Pink Bunnies  
 
EMILY: 
Sometimes I just wish the world was full of pink bunny rabbits.  There would be a beautiful lush forest, green grass, a sparkling brook, and it&#8230;&quot;</description>
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