Theater Masters' Take Ten

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<p>The seventh collection of published plays by the Theater Masters' National MFA ten-minute play festival <em>Take Ten</em>.</p><p><br></p><p>This collection <strong>Theater Masters' Take Ten Vol. 7</strong> is comprised of the following plays:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DOORMAT</strong> by Justine Gelfman</p><p>The boss is hiring a new assistant. Sarah is out. Jenny is in. Oh and Sarah is a doormat.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>GOLD GONE RIGHT</strong> by Rudi Golben</p><p>Felo and Cooti share a blissful existence making pottery and poetry in their beautiful home - until Karen Gold invades their world carelessly claiming privilege and wreaking havoc.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>THE ONLY THING YOU CAME TO HEAR</strong> by Thaddeus McCants</p><p>Once called the Muhammad Ali of Baseball Major League Pitcher Dock Ellis relives the most memorable moment of his career: the 1970 no-hitter he threw while on LSD.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>THE IDIOTS</strong> by Preshant Nashi</p><p>At a classy wedding reception Jake is in the middle of the worst moment of his life: He has mistakenly texted his ex Kevin who along with his new boyfriend Kyle just happens to be sitting at the same table.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>(UN)SCRIPTED</strong> by Dave Osmundsen</p><p>Miranda an autistic girl dedicated to social improvement endures a scripted coffee shop module to achieve typicality.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>BLOOMS</strong> by a.k. payne</p><p>Kim has not believed in love in a long time and the rhythm of work threatens to keep her from her dreams. Leticia has got something to say. On a spring day both have ten minutes before their shift at the grocery store.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>SAHI VAQT PE <em>OR </em>THE ONE WITH THE BIOLOGICAL CLOCK</strong> by Ankita Raturi</p><p>In a bodega in New York City Ina can't stop obsessing over the ticking of her biological clock. And hanging up on her mother. And ice cream. And that one episode of <em>Friends</em>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>EVERY MAN'S MEMORIAL MARKED</strong><strong> </strong>by Maria D. Smith</p><p>Joe Dollard an elderly Black man with sharecropper roots sits on a folding chair with his friend Sylvester coping with a recent loss by disassociating from reality and fighting back at every turn.</p>
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