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In a college town lived a carpenter, a simple, beefy, burly man named John. The love of his life was his charming young wife, a nubile girl by name of Alison. But this being college, which is full of that species Called the clever and amorous young male, It appears with the help of a flood and a fart That all Johns hopes of protecting his wife were doomed to fail.
Before turning to playwriting full-time, Larry Rinkel taught college English in New Jersey and later worked as a technical writer. A lifelong devotee of art, theatre, film, and classical music, he has had work produced across the United States, and his full-length A Kreutzer Sonata was awarded Best Play at the Secret Theatres 2017 UNFringed Festival. Other produced plays include adaptations from Chaucer and Dante, a farce about gender-blind casting in Shakespeare, another farce that takes place in a Chinese restaurant, several (mostly gay) romantic comedies, and a few 1-minute plays including a very cute one about Chopins Minute Waltz.
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Location13th Street Repertory Theater (View)
50 West 13th Street
New York City, NY 10011
United States
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