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WRITTEN: 2002. SUMMARY: Glass Houses is the story of Seath, a recently singled twenty-something, who lives with her gay best friend and lives cheaply from money she makes by selling her collages. (It's Bohemian, it's cliche, it's lonely, but it's sweet.) The somewhat eclectic collection of characters find themselves exploring issues of identity and sexuality, and Seath ultimately finds satisfaction in her own uncertainty. CAST: 3 Men, 3 Women. LENGTH: One-Act. PAGES: 22. PERFORMANCE FEES: The fee to produce Glass Houses is $20 for each performance. To submit your request, producers and directors may contact Kellie Powell. PURCHASE: Electronic copies of Glass Houses can be purchased for $5, using PayPal. When your payment has been received, a PDF version of the play will be sent to the e-mail address associated with your account. PayPal may ask for a mailing address, but we do not use this information. Hard copies are currently not available.
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