Winner of the Kennedy Center/ACTF Region II Theatre Festival in 2001. "Where's Julie?" is an hilarious satire of After-School Specials, morality plays, and theatre in general. 15-year old Julie runs away from home to escape her abusive, alcoholic father, her desperately happy mother, and her autistic younger brother, only to find herself "knocked up" by her 22-year-old Latin boyfriend, harassed by her older sister, and shunned by her Born-Again Christian friend. But, when she contemplates abortion, that's when the play gets really funny. Mature audiences only.
***Where’s Julie?, a play written by Kennedy Center... award winner Daniel Guyton, takes audiences on a journey through the lives and living room of an exceptionally generic American family. Correction: an American family who is exceptionally crazy! If you enjoy the humor of South Park or Family Guy, you are sure to enjoy Guyton’s dark comedies, of
which this play is one of the best." (Kat Reynolds, Savannah College of Art & Design, 2009)
***I'll never forget seeing Where's Julie?... The Nintendo plugged into nothingness, the audience, the involvement of the Stage Crew and their Romeo and Juliet, the Catholic guilt.
It took me back to being a kid in the 80s in a creepy, discomforting, and revelatory way." (Ryan Wilson, University of Georgia, 2010)
---Winner of the Kennedy Center/ACTF Region II Short Play Award in 2001
---Performed at the Maureen Stapleton Theatre in New York, 2001
---Published in Dramatic Publishing's 'Best Students One-Acts: Volume 7' in 2002
---Performed at The Town & Gown Playhouse in 2003
---Performed at The Author's Playhouse in New York, 2006
---Performed at Prince Rupert Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada in 2008
---Performed at The Spirit of the Mask Festival in Canada in 2008
---Winner of the Northwest Zone High School Drama Festival Best Production, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Sound Awards in 2008
---Published by Lulu.com in 2009
---Performed at Belton High School in Belton, MO in 2009
2.50 GBP
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