A Poodle More Beautiful - Couverture souple

Lane, Stacey

 
9781620886441: A Poodle More Beautiful

Synopsis

Puddles, the poodle, has been falsely imprisoned at the pound or so the pompous puppy claims. Cellmate Scram, a streetwise mutt who has spent most of its life at the shelter, patiently puts up with Puddles’ prejudice against non-purebred dogs and overwhelming desire to be everyone’s favorite. After failing to catch the eye of a passerby, Puddles breaks down and admits that it was the last in its litter to be picked for a new home. Plus, the new home wasn’t as perfect as Puddles thought it should be. The pup rivaled with their cat and their toddler for their owners’ undivided attention. Scram tries to comfort Puddles, when they are interrupted by the arrival of Puddles’ family, joyful to claim their cherished runaway. Scram is astonished to learn that Puddles ran away from a loving home. Ideal for elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, youth theatres, universities and community theatres. Published and performances licensed by YouthPLAYS (www.youthplays.com), publishers of plays for young actors and audiences.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Stacey Lane’s plays have been performed at over seven hundred theatres on six continents. Her scripts are published with YouthPlays, Dramatic Publishing, Playscripts Inc., Pioneer Drama Service, Eldridge, Smith and Kraus, Heuer, Brooklyn Publishers, Applause, Meriwether, Next Stage Press, Manhattan Theatre Source, Infinity Stage, Sound, and Film, JAC Publishing, the Play Bureau LTD, Seraphemera Books, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, Sterling, Freshwater, Poydras Review, The Quotable, Euphony Journal, Germ Magazine, Mock Turtle Zine, Indian Ink, The Other Otter, Furious Gazelle, Monologue Database, Actor Point, Canyon Voices, Whoopee Magazine, Steel Bananas, and Scene4. She is the recipient of the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Residency Grant and the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District’s Literary Artist Fellowship. Lane is the winner of the Unpublished Play Reading Project Award at the American Alliance for Theatre and Education and East Valley Children’s Theatre’s Aspiring Playwright’s Award. Lane graduated magna cum laude with a full scholarship from Rollins College. www.StaceyLaneInk.com

Présentation de l'éditeur

Puddles, the poodle, has been falsely imprisoned at the pound or so the pompous puppy claims. Cellmate Scram, a streetwise mutt who has spent most of its life at the shelter, patiently puts up with Puddles’ prejudice against non-purebred dogs and overwhelming desire to be everyone’s favorite. After failing to catch the eye of a passerby, Puddles breaks down and admits that it was the last in its litter to be picked for a new home. Plus, the new home wasn’t as perfect as Puddles thought it should be. The pup rivaled with their cat and their toddler for their owners’ undivided attention. Scram tries to comfort Puddles, when they are interrupted by the arrival of Puddles’ family, joyful to claim their cherished runaway. Scram is astonished to learn that Puddles ran away from a loving home. Ideal for elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, youth theatres, universities and community theatres. Published and performances licensed by YouthPLAYS (www.youthplays.com), publishers of plays for young actors and audiences.

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