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The Fall of Annabella D'Ball
by Jarred Corona
Part 5 of the Annotations series
Is there any sating a populist mob?As she de-drags, Annabella D'Ball is attacked by zombies who obey the hateful directions of an announcer. Though they aim to destroy her, she remains.This annotated script includes essays that examine gender, populism, and the concept of "obscene" art in the United States. Purchase of this script does not confer performance rights. Jarred Corona is a poet, playwright, author, actor, saxophonist, and musical theatre composer from Savannah, GA. He's a graduate of Western Kentucky University. His plays and musicals can be found on the New Play Exchange. He often ruminates on death, time, philosophy, horror, and violence.
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To Lose a Mother
by Jarred Corona
Part 9 of the Annotations series
Can we ever reach an age where we won't need our mother?After her mother's funeral, a woman returns to her hotel room to grieve. There, she follows that old saying, "Eat your heart out." Most people probably don't mean it so literally, though. So violent. So... desperate.This contains the script for the ten-minute play, as well as annotations and essays that explore the ideas underlying the script, ranging from musings on Lacanian sublimation to the complex nature of grief.Purchasing this script does not grant performance rights. Jarred Corona is a poet, playwright, author, actor, saxophonist, and musical theatre composer from Savannah, GA. He's a graduate of Western Kentucky University. His plays and musicals can be found on the New Play Exchange. He often ruminates on death, time, philosophy, horror, and violence.
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