Triple Play: Three Plays by Norm Foster
by Norm Foster
Jenny’s House of Joy
Jenny runs the best little
house of ill repute in her corner of the old Wild West. But when a tireless
young runaway comes begging for a job, the girls at Jenny’s house
might just have to leave their lingerie behind. A delightful comedy
about the oldest profession.
“Foster sets his comedy in
the 1870s and his flinty one-liners punctuate robust dialogue that builds
in impact to create humane and very human beings that live as best they
can in a world where women haven't the options they have today.”
—Hamilton Spectator
Outlaw
A young Canadian homesteader
finds himself accused of murder in Kansas in 1871. With only his wits
to defend himself, he turns the law of the land upside down. This authentic
Western is a unique take on the days when guns were the law.
Bedtime Stories
In a series of scenes connected
by time, place, and a most unusual radio broadcast, we follow interweaving
characters in their comic struggle to find the meaning of love.
“a beautifully paced story
that is quite simply a lot of fun to watch.”
—Simcoe Reformer
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