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The Line Shack by Kevin Lōttes category: one-act play barepub#:1977200903 format: paperback pages: 70 dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 inches price: $12.00 (+ tax) shipping: $3.00
about this book: “The Line Shack is the crew room in a maintenance building beside a commercial aviation landing strip. It’s denizens are the people who service planes, pump gas, clean the shed, kowtow to the pilots, dream of flying and flummox through their days and spend sufficient time together to be in each other’s faces and on each other’s nerves. As audience, we’re there, not for plot, but to meet Lottes’ people: the cynics, the lazies, the all-talk-no-walkers, the occasional doer, the users, the used.” —Tom McElfresh, InterCityBeat |

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The Line Shack by Kevin Lōttes
Category: American drama, one-act Set: Single unit Approx. running time: 45 min.
Description: “The Line Shack is the crew room in a maintenance building beside a commercial aviation landing strip. It’s denizens are the people who service planes, pump gas, clean the shed, kowtow to the pilots, dream of flying and flummox through their days and spend sufficient time together to be in each other’s faces and on each other’s nerves. As audience, we’re there, not for plot, but to meet Lottes’ people: the cynics, the lazies, the all-talk-no-walkers, the occasional doer, the users, the used.” —Tom McElfresh, InterCityBeat |
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Paralyzed July by Kevin Lōttes Category: American drama, one-act Set: Single unit Approx. running time: 30 min. Price: $7.00 (+ tax)
Description: Returning home in a wheelchair from an ongoing war, a young paraplegic soldier is faced with the patiently abiding love of his life. He wants to marry her. She is paralyzed by the hard realities of his disability. Avowing to their own appetite for freedom, they struggle to recuperate their zeal and fervor for each other.
Description: Returning home in a wheelchair from an ongoing war, a young paraplegic soldier is faced with the patiently abiding love of his life. He wants to marry her. She is paralyzed by the hard realities of his disability. Avowing to their own appetite for freedom, they struggle to recuperate their zeal and fervor for each other.
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The Leash of the Rainbow’s Meow by Kevin Lōttes
Category: American Drama, one-act Set: Single unit Approx. running time: 30 min.
Description: Set in a prison barber salon, The Leash of the Rainbow’s Meow takes us to the burdens of an overcrowded prison, the pseudo-suicidal acts incurred, and a warden’s rhapsody of emotional suppression, corruption, and a last desperate reach for release. |
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The Leash of the Rainbow’s Meow by Kevin Lōttes
Foreword by Andy Batt
category: one-act play barepub#:1977200902 format: paperback pages: 40 dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 inches price: $12.00 (+ tax) shipping: $3.00
about this book: A warden’s rhapsody set in a prison barber salon, The Leash of the Rainbow’s Meow takes us to the burdens of an overcrowded prison, the pseudo-suicidal acts incurred, and a warden’s rhapsody of emotional suppression, corruption, and a last desperate reach for release.
“The Leash of the Rainbow’s Meow stirs up issues of complicity much closer to the heart than law and order.” —Josh White, Columbus Alive |
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Paralyzed July by Kevin Lōttes
category: one-act play barepub#:1977200901 format: paperback pages: 48 dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 inches price: $12.00 (+ tax) shipping: $3.00
about this book: Returning home in a wheelchair from an ongoing war, a young paraplegic soldier is faced with the patiently abiding love of his life. He wants to marry her. She is paralyzed by the hard realities of his disability. Avowing to their own appetite for freedom, they struggle to recuperate their zeal and fervor for each other. |
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