If there's anyone who would like to view my latest play I've written, you can view it on my website. Here's the link to the main page:
I must forewarn, however, that this script does contain language and sexual content. It's intended for a mature audience, but it is NOT in any way, shape or form pornographic or gratuitous.
www.geocities.com/pisces26eric
And here's the direct link to the script.
www.geocities.com/pisces26eric/acrobatnew.txt
Also, please bare with me - I'm not entirely done with the formatting, so a few scenes into it, you'll notice entire paragraphs run on one line. I will be updating it over the next few days.
Any thoughts are appreciated!
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"Let man's petty nations tear themselves apart; my land's only borders lie around my heart."
-Tim Rice, from the song "Anthem" in the musical Chess
-Tim Rice, from the song "Anthem" in the musical Chess
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Ah, I've loved reading your plays in the past. I'll get to this one when I next have a chance. I must recommend to anyone ... Eric's work is very well done. I've yet to see if this is the same, but see for yourselves.
Where's Semblable though?
Where's Semblable though?
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"Than seyde Merlion, "Whethir lyke ye bettir the swerde othir the scawberde?" "I lyke bettir the swerde," seyde Arthure. "Ye ar the more unwyse, for the scawberde ys worth ten of the swerde; for whyles ye have the scawberde uppon you, ye shall lose no blood, be ye never so sore wounded. Therefore kepe well the scawberde allweyes with you." --- Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory
"Just as you touch the energy of every life form you meet, so, too, will will their energy strengthen you. Fail to live up to your potential, and you will never win. " --- The Old Man at the End of Time
"Than seyde Merlion, "Whethir lyke ye bettir the swerde othir the scawberde?" "I lyke bettir the swerde," seyde Arthure. "Ye ar the more unwyse, for the scawberde ys worth ten of the swerde; for whyles ye have the scawberde uppon you, ye shall lose no blood, be ye never so sore wounded. Therefore kepe well the scawberde allweyes with you." --- Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory
"Just as you touch the energy of every life form you meet, so, too, will will their energy strengthen you. Fail to live up to your potential, and you will never win. " --- The Old Man at the End of Time
Semblable will go on there when I get to it, Jammy. =P
And FYI, this script is actually quite different than Semblable. It's one of my few totally serious plays. There are some surreal elements, but there's nothing bizarre about it, really. The characters are more or less realistic.
And FYI, this script is actually quite different than Semblable. It's one of my few totally serious plays. There are some surreal elements, but there's nothing bizarre about it, really. The characters are more or less realistic.
"Let man's petty nations tear themselves apart; my land's only borders lie around my heart."
-Tim Rice, from the song "Anthem" in the musical Chess
-Tim Rice, from the song "Anthem" in the musical Chess
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