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Below are the plays from our past productions of The Dare Project

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Below are the plays from our current season.          Season Two

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DARE PROJECT 15
June 2010
Wings Theatre, NYC
photos courtesy of James Beeler
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DARE: Last resort:  midwifery
Pushing and Shoving by Lesslie Dodge Crane
What you don't expect while you're expecting.
DARE: Impoverished writer trying to confess his love in a world where vocab- is heavily taxed
Vocab you, Larry by John Keitel
There are some things you can say and some things you can't...and some will cost you.
DARE: An agoraphobic street magician
Drawing Jack by Robert W. McMaster
A magical encounter between a hermit and a pizza delivery boy.*
*NOTE...it's not a dirty movie
DARE: To wirte a play about your first kiss, and how it impacts the arrest of The Pope.
Exposed by Sarah Beth-Lee Williams
An out of place hipster's iPhone camera may have seen more than anyone ever expected.
DARE: To write about people who are Bitchy, Stupid, AND Ugly but still have fun with opera 
Opera Goggles by Wendy Bagger
An anniversary gift surprises a husband in more ways than one. 
DARE PROJECT 14
March 2010
Wings Theatre, NYC
photos courtesy of Kyle Groff
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DARE: To make horizontal, vertical stripes, AND polka dots look gooood!
Here Comes the Bride by Lesslie Dodge Crane
In the final minutes before shoe walks down the aisle, the bride decides what she won't give up for her man. 
DARE: Write a play about leaving your sneakers during a one night stand. 
Dear Hungry, by Jimmie Galaites
Forgotten details have consequences in an online affair. 
DARE: To write a comedy where every character dies.  Twice. 
Troopas by Christopher Catalano & Fred Gooltz
The occupational hazards of an unconventional workplace.
DARE: To use the theme, "My Dog is a Black Hole, My Cat is the Angel of Death."
What Comes Next by Scott Casper
At the end of his life, a man chooses how he wishes to spend eternity.
DARE: To write a play where the characters of Scooby Doo discover the cult (secret cult) that started the Smurfs. 
Scooby-Doosical  music & lyrics by Keith Varney; book by Steve Wargo
The Scooby Gang is on Spring Break in France and finds a Smurftastic secret. 
DARE PROJECT 13
October 2009
Wings Theatre, NYC
photos courtesy of James Beeler
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DARE: The inspired erection
Love Story by Aaron Kliner
A man with an auto-erotic asphyxiation fetish tries to convice a woman to bear his child.
DARE: George Washington introduced to the sweatshirt
The General, in Repose by Bryn Boice
George Washington time travels and is seduced by the comforts of the 21st century.
DARE: Write a play about love as alarm clock, but not a tank of gas
The Thin Line Between Love and War by Mike Mihm
A man struggles with his addiction while attending couples therapy.
DARE: To write about refusing tips in a massage parlour
Go Ahead, Touch me all you Want! (A Memoir) by Rich Fromm
Rich reveals much about his need for a good rubbin'.
DARE: A retired, alcoholic party clown wins the lottery
Clown Stop by Dan Matisa
Lady Luck smiles on a hapless couple when they finally choose to address their problems together.
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