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8:55,
Tech Center Drive by Eric Eberwein
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female + voiceover
Synops:
A Friday morning conference
call warps into weirdness as two co-workers unveil sexual and social
secrets. The office park façade melts away in a provocative comedy about
the masks we put on at work and the loneliness and angst beneath them.
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All
Professionals are Avaricious Pigs by George Freek
Comedy
1 Male, 2
Females
Synops:
When an ambitious 'professional' expertly deals with a refractory client,
she earns her boss's respect and a promotion at a high-class house of
dubious reputation.
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Close
Shave by Werner Treischmann
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female, 1 rowdy electric razor.
Synops: Gerald
is given an electric razor for Christmas, it soon comes to life to bully
the loveable loser who's life is going down the drain.
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A Little Adventure
by Jason D. Martin
Comedy
1 Male, 1 Female (Both
elderly)
Synops: An
elderly man decides to indulge himself with a life of crime.
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Beluga Room by
Jonathan Josephson
Comedy
2 Females
Synops:
Andrea’s
husband just left her and she is in her funk. To try and shake her out
of it, her best friend Tawny convinces her to break into Sea World to
perform and “ancient” ritual that is supposed to bring her good fortune.
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Black &
Decker by Jason Aaron Goldberg
Comedy
3 Males
Synops:
As two pals prepare for a Halloween
costume party they are visited by Death himself, who is on a break
during one his busiest days.
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Decomposition by Dennis Schebetta
Drama
2 Males
Synops: An
elderly man decides to indulge himself with a life of crime. A man has
been brought into a room for what seems like routine questions but as
the plot unfolds his interrogator's harmless queries become torturous
and ultimately drive him to confess to a crime he may or may not have
committed.
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Dude
Looks Like a Lady by Jason Aaron Goldberg
Comedy
2 Males, 2
Females
Synops:
Everyone has to audition for the adult film world. The young lady
in this audition used to have an addition, if you know what I mean.
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Encore
by Karin Williams
Comedy
3-4 Males
Synops: A
pair ask loaded questions about the dead bodies around them at the hands
of a mad man and his dog.
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Figment
by Mark Troy
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops:
Days before their marriage, a
man must spill his "truths" to his fiancé in order to enter the marriage
without any guilt. He tells his fiancé that when he was younger he had
an imaginary friend... and that "she" has come back into his life... and
announced that she is was pregnant with his child.
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Fork in
the Life by Mark aloysius Kenneally
Comedy
2 Females, 1
Male
Synops:
Two women struggle with their understanding of life and men... while
standing at the edge of a bridge.
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Group
Therapy and the Undead by Jason D. Martin
Comedy
3 Males, 1
Female
Synops:
A vampire
in bright pastel colors, a female zombie rotting away, and a werewolf
are attending a self-help group.
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He Calls
Himself Gad? by Jason Aaron Goldberg
Comedy
3 Males, 2
Females
Synops: A
teenage Virgin Mary has a date with the new boy in school, much to the
dismay of her boyfriend Joseph.
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Home
Invasion by Robin Hack
Comedy
2 Males
Synops: A
man returns home after a long day at work only to discover someone
waiting for him; an unstable telemarketer whom he had hung up on the
night before.
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Increments by Mark aloysius Kenneally
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops:
When a new wife begins treating every instant as cause for celebration,
it begins to send the new husband over the edge.
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Is
Anyone Sitting Here? by John C. Davenport
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops:
While trying to work on a new piece in her local coffee shop, aspiring
playwright Eleanor meets her muse; his name is Phil.
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Jesus
Christ is a Communist by Jason D. Martin
Comedy
3 Males
Synops:
Two rednecks mistake a hippie hiker for a post-apocalyptic Jesus.
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Kiss
Today Goodbye by Jack Dyville
Comedy
1 Male, 2
Females
Synops:
Deep in Alaska, a young and untested Sarah Palin awakes from a dream and
must then convince her husband Todd and daughter Bristol that she saw
the future and will soon be on the McCain presidential ticket.
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The
Man-Gift by Marie Elliott
Comedy
2 Males, 1
Female
Synops: A
couple celebrates their third anniversary, and while his gift to her is
going to be a night of passion, her gift to him is a Playstation 3.
Immediately, he forgets all about their night together, and invites a
buddy over so they can play. The girlfriend ends up pleasuring
herself to some very suspect dialogue that the two men are exchanging as
they connect the system to surround sound.
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Material
Girl by Dennis Schebetta
Comedy
1 Female
Synops: A
monologue about expectations and belief, when Celia, a 15 year old
Madonna fanatic tries to prove to herself that God exists by waiting in
line outside a TV studio for her idol to come out and sign her True Blue
album.
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Mutual
Mastication by Justin Warner
Comedy
1 Male, 1 Female
Synops:
Parish newcomer Sharon Donnelly is driving Father Kobak crazy with her
loud communion-chewing. But he discovers there's much more than
lip-smacking involved.
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My Name
is Art by Peter Snoad
Comedy
2 Males, 1
Female
Synops: At
a modern art museum, a plumber and an architect debate the merits of a
massive installation of Styrofoam boxes. Is it art? Crap? Democracy in
action? Enter a man named Art with his own surprising contribution….
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Never
Cry Zombie by Daniel Louie
Comedy
2 Males, 1
Female
Synops:
Trapped in a basement, friends deal with a zombie friend.
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Ori and
Addison by James C. Ferguson
Comedy
2 Males
Synops:
Ori, an expectant (and thrifty) father, as well as an ardent Star
Wars aficionado, enlists his friend Addison to help him build a
unique and ... unorthodox crib.
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Parent Interview by Justin Warner
Comedy
1 Male. 2
Females
Synops:
Amanda and Jeff have a chance to get their
daughter into an elite Manhattan preschool – on one shocking condition.
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Penny
Thoughts by Mark aloysius Kenneally
Comedy
1 Female, 3
Males
Synops: A
young woman tries to make an audition video for porn at home by calling
the Pizza delivery man, Cable Guy, and Phone Repair man.
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The Ref
by Michael Wright
Comedy
2 Males, 1
Female
Synops: A
football "Ref" tries to score at a party; signals included.
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Reservations by Jason Aaron Goldberg
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops: A
couple stuck in traffic discover that their happiness may be an
illusion.
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Reversed
Curse by Jason Aaron Goldberg
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops: A
Yankee fan tries to propose to his Red Sox fan girlfriend during Game 7
of the 2004 ALCS.
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Smile
by Nina Mansfield
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops:
Set in two separate interrogation rooms, a man and a woman give
differing accounts of what has just happened. As the
interrogations unfold we learn that the woman has punched the man and
feels justified in her actions. The man feels the woman is
completely crazy. The audience is left to decide.
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Tribe
by Greg Vovos
Comedy
3 Males, 1
Female
Synops:
Every family is a team, but in this family you can be traded.
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Spinsters
by Barbara Lindsay
Comedy
2 Females
Synops: In
the powder room of a restaurant, two women on a double date struggle to
control their desperation about men.
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The
Usual by Barbara Lindsay
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops:
A businessman having lunch at
his usual café makes some unusual requests of his waitress.
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We Need
to Talk by Kristyn Leigh Robinson
Comedy
3 Males, 2
Females
Synops:
For those "tough to break up" situations, call "We Need to Talk, Inc."
for safe and easy solutions.
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The
Wedding Story by Julianne Homokay
Comedy
2 Males, 1
Female
Synops: A
children's storyteller shows that behind the book lies a whole other
story.
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The
Wrong Mistake by Kim Zelonis
Comedy
1 Male, 1
Female
Synops: A
quirky kidnapper grabbed the wrong girl, and she is not okay with that.
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