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I CAN'T REMEMBER THE NAME OF THIS PLAY!!! |


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It would help if you provided more information than just "idioms" - like a plot, but try here:
https://www.playscripts.com/find-a-play
I think characters in most plays speak in idioms, which they sometimes botch, mix and recycle. I am trying to think of a play in which that does NOT happen.
I guess we could rule out Small Mouth Sounds.


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John Adams said: "It would help if you provided more information than just "idioms" - like a plot, but try here:
https://www.playscripts.com/find-a-play"
That won't help much as it a "finder" for only their own play database.
I think you meant: http://www.findaplay.com/ But this one is only helpful when you know some of the words in the title.
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no, that's not what i mean. this was a peculiarly avant garde approach approaching nonsense. Dialogue would sound something like this:
A: I took a bath today.
B: I cried like a baby today.
A: I'm going to sleep like a baby.
B: Did you throw out the trash?
A: I threw out the baby.
B: Where's the bath water?
this is a poor rendering, but this is sort of what it was like.
Updated On: 10/20/18 at 03:49 PMno, that's not what i mean. this was a peculiarly avant garde approach approaching nonsense. Dialogue would sound something like this:
A: I took a bath today.
B: I cried like a baby today.
A: I'm going to sleep like a baby.
B: Did you throw out the trash?
A: I threw out the baby.
B: Where's the bath water?
this is a poor rendering, but this is sort of what it was like.
re: more description
i think if anyone knows this play they will know exactly what i mean by "extensive use of idioms".
more plot details:
dialogue is between a woman and her husband
the woman i think is a housewife, who has either had an abortion or lost a child. i don't remember which
husband is a business man.
i think i remember the play taking place in a plane at some point.
i think if anyone knows this play they will know exactly what i mean by "extensive use of idioms".
more plot details:
dialogue is between a woman and her husband
the woman i think is a housewife, who has either had an abortion or lost a child. i don't remember which
husband is a business man.
i think i remember the play taking place in a plane at some point.


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Posted: 10/18/18 at 2:48pm