Stray Dog Story
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Play Description
Subtitled “An Adventure in Ten Scenes.” In the opening scene of Robert Chesley’s STRAY DOG STORY, a “lonely faggot” named Jon wishes out loud that his faithful Buddy were human and his lover. “If people were as good-hearted as dogs,” he sighs, “we wouldn’t be in the mess we’re in, that’s for sure.” No sooner has Jon left the room than presto! Buddy’s Fairy Dog Mother appears, and his and Jon’s wish is granted: Buddy is transformed into a man. And so begins his perilous odyssey through the gay ghetto of present-day Manhattan.
Production Info
Cast: 6 total (1 female, 5 male)Full Length Comedy (about 100 minutes)
Single Set
Contemporary Costumes
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Press Quotes
“STRAY DOG STORY is both brutally shocking and a warmhearted fairytale.” —Gay City News
“These strange, wonderful, heartbreaking plays go beyond magic realism into something very deep and primal. No matter where he began, in fairy tale or phone sex, Robert Chesley always took his audience someplace new. He could shift from the silly to the dangerous to the tender in the blink of an eye. His plays are not period pieces, but startling glimpses of a recent past that tell us things we badly need to know about our present and future.” —Christopher Bram
“Without question, Robert Chesley is the most incisive gay playwright at work in America today.” —Mark Thompson, The Advocate
“Robert Chesley wrote gut-wrenching plays.” —Linda Winer, Newsday
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