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Harry Michael Bagdasian

HARRY MICHAEL BAGDASIAN

  (1949 - )

Nationality:    USA
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HaRRY MICHaeL BaGDAsian founded and led Washington, DC's New Playwrights' Theatre (NPT) for twelve years. With Joselovitz, he has written a romantic comedy, "Love By the Numbers" (published by Samuel French 1995) and three plays for young audiences: "Journey To the World's edge, a folk tale in the Irish tradition," "Capture the Moon" (small & large cast versions) and "Riddle Me a Prince," which had music and lyrics by Lenny Williams and Bari Biern. all have been produced by different Theatres around the country. Singularly, and with co-author Lisa Levin Itte, BagdAsian has written many comedy reviews for young audiences which have been published and have received over 2,800 productions across the US and Canada and abroad. His other plays have received productions at the New england actor's Theatre, Source Theatre and New Playwrights' Theatre. Harry also runs a fabulous web site about his work with young writers - check it out. www.ourlaughingmatters.com

Research:    Member of the Dramatists Guild of America (as at 2015)

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        . . .and a play to be named later         Actors' Challenge, The         All Part A Growin' Up         Capture the Moon         Channel Surfing         Channel Surfing Ii: Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Turn Off Your Tv         Christmas Carol, The         Csi: Comedy Sketch Investigations         Desperate Survivors         Eyes On the Media         Funny You Should Ask         He Hee! Or "What It's Not Glee?"         Journeyto the World's Edge A Folk Tale In the Irish Tradition         Laughing Matters         Law & Disorder: Comic Intent         Love By the Numbers         Making Choices         More Channel Surfing         Murder In Rehearsal         Patrick's Play         Reaching To Darkness         Rick's Play         Riddle Me A Prince         Show Me What's On!         Telebuddies From the Hood         Total Comedy Live!         Welcome to the Land of Bad Choices


. . .and a play to be named later

Synopsis:
A playwright-in-residence at a financially troubled theater must create a new play to keep the woman he secretly loves from going to jail. She has, after all, raised funds by promising five foundations that the opening play of the season would be about their cause. And they're all coming to opening night. Comedy. Recommended for mature audiences. Sat. at 7:30 p.m.

Notes:
The Kennedy Center hosts its 11th annual Page-to-Stage festival, featuring more than 40 D.C.-area theater companies. This three-day event offers free readings and open rehearsals of plays and musicals being developed by local, regional, and national playwrights, librettists, and composers

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Actors' Challenge, The

Synopsis:
a fast-paced play to showcase several acting styles. Fifteen young performers can instantly perform a wide variety of comedy styles--meloDrama, Shakespeare, TV soap-opera, spy movies, Masterpiece theatre, Star Trek and more! Two girls are surfing new "interactive" remote channels on their TV--every time they change the channel, the scene and acting style changes. the quick switches add to the humor. Great for exercises and contest use.

Notes:
written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     1995

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 1996   

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Genre:
comedy One act

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  9            Other:  announcer

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All Part A Growin' Up

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1st Produced:
Rehearsed Reading At New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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Capture the Moon

Synopsis:
a long time ago, before street lights were invented, the people in a Jewish shtetl were too poor to have lanterns to light their way around their village on moonless Sabbath nights. So what do they do? they come up with imaginative ways to capture the full moon! Based on Jewish folktales, and laced with Jewish irony and wit, this funny new play for young audiences takes a light-hearted look at what it's like to be different. It's also a celebration of simple wisdom, tolerance and how every one of us is unique.

Notes:
written by Harry Michael Bagdasian And ernest Joselovitz -- Two versions of the play Area Available from the publisher. the original which is designed to be performed by 6 players (4m / 2f) And An expanded cast version created to be played by from 12 to 23 players

1st Produced:
Imagination Stage, Bethesda, Md, Usa     1998

Organisations:
Imagination Stage (Premiere)

1st Published:
Dramatic Publishing, 2001   

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Genre:
Comedy / Family / theatre for Youth One act

Parts:
Male:  4            Female:  2            Other:  very flexible

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Channel Surfing

Synopsis:
this is a two-act comedy revue of TV parody skits. everyone can get involved in this variety show of parodies and original sketches about the crazy world of cable TV. Three scenes of teens set in a girl's bedroom tie the TV skits together, providing continuity for a two-act show. Sketches include "Bad Movie Monster Network", "Home Shopping Channel", "Dysfunctional Family Feud", "the Channeling Chanel: Psycho Psychic Friends Network", "Teen Magazine Junkies", and more. the skits can be mixed, matched or used individually. Cast: 15W, 5M or up to 50 players, 2 to 12 each skit. Middle Grades to High School.

Notes:
written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     1991

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 1996   

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Genre:
sketch comedy Comedy

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Channel Surfing Ii: Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Turn Off Your Tv

Synopsis:
this is a two-act comedy revue and cyberspace adventure. the 14 comic sketches poke fun of psychic hotlines, homework hotlines, voice mail, siblings, soccer moms, home computers, home pages and home shopping. there's also a "Middle School Jeopardy" lampooning stereotypical "clueless girls". Two very popular sketches in this collection are "OCPOCK" where parents attend a 12-step program for over committed parents with over committee kids . . . and "extreme Sports" which lampoons sports commentators' endless chatter as Alex and Dave report on cordless bungee jumping, ski jump bobsledding and other extreme events. the skits can be mixed, matched or used individually. Cast: 14W, 9M or up to 60 players, 2 to 18 per skit. Middle Grades to High School.

Notes:
written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     1998

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 1998   

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Genre:
comedy/farce Comedy

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Christmas Carol, The

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Based on the book by Charles Dickens

1st Produced:
New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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Genre:
adaptation

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Csi: Comedy Sketch Investigations

Synopsis:
a new collection of 14 parody sketches that poke fun at popular TV shows, school boards, teachers, school orientation after school activities and more. Includes: CSI: Comedy Sketch Investigationz (with the Osbournes); extended Family Feud L; Freshman Orientation, Lowest Common Denominator Game Show; It's the Static; the Club Scene; everyone else's Kid Is Perfect and more.

Notes:
Good for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2003

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2003   

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Genre:
sketches Comedy

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Desperate Survivors

Synopsis:
a collection of 13 large-cast TV parody sketches hitting at TV commercials, offbeat cable networks, "man" shows, pet shows, reality shows, comedy club shows, and more. Includes "Desperate Survivors" (a parody of "Lost") and more. Cast: 4-17 each sketch, mixed -- Playing time: 1-9 minutes each

Notes:
written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2005

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2005   

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Genre:
sketches Comedy

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Eyes On the Media

Synopsis:
this collection of 16sketches is topped of with a Dickens parody, "a Dickens of a Programming Plan" in which the head of a TV network is confronted with possible Scrooge-like transformation as Marley's ghost (Bob Marley, that is) shows him he scenes from his past, present and future. additional sketches include "the Fashion Gap," "Parent Makeovers," Game shows "Let's Get Greedy" & "Who Wants To Be educated," a look at the advertising game, "Touched By an angle" - in which ad execs pitch ad ideas to the grim reaper and more. Very sharp satire, this collection of sketches - I was in a very cynical mood that year.

Notes:
written by Harry Bagdasian And Lisa Levin Itte. Good contest material As well A performance material for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth productions or classes

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2000

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2001   

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Genre:
Comedy Revue of 16 Sketches Comedy

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Funny You Should Ask

Synopsis:
a collection of 22 sketches. Lampooning teacher meetings, academic standards, corporate names for schools and math formulas, non-violent team mascots, "Survivor," Joan of arc, and more. Collection includes: Testing 1,2,3. . .; academic Standards; School Survivor: Lockdown in the Cafeteria; the Snack Machine; the Corporate School; SPaT-- the State Parental assessment Tests; Loosest Link Game Show; "the adolescent Hunter"; Newsbreaks 1,2,3; and more. as our publisher loves to say . . . sketches may be used together as a complete show, for individual contest use, or to create a comedy revue with these and other sketches. Cast: 2 to 15 each skit.

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Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2002

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2000   

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Genre:
sketches Comedy

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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He Hee! Or "What It's Not Glee?"

Synopsis:
a high school's habitual trouble makers are forced to form a comedy club because it's believed that "laughter is the best medicine." Will a creative outlet alter their bad behavior or inspire them to stir up more trouble? Yes.

Notes:
Playwright: Harry M. Bagdasian And Liam Brennan

1st Produced:
Studio Theatre - Milton Theatre, Washington Dc Capfringe     14 Jul 2012

Organisations:
the Comedy Academy, Inc.

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Music:
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Genre:
Comedy 75 minutes

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Journeyto the World's Edge A Folk Tale In the Irish Tradition

Synopsis:
a play about young Brigid Shawn O'Grady of long-ago County Clare who is shunned and mocked for her misshapen foot. She is isolated until one day she leaves home, and, with the help of the legendary Sea Mither, sets off for the well at the world's edge and a sage who will supposedly answer her plea. along the way, she must pass three tests - including facing a dangerous bog serpent. Steeped in Irish culture and legends, the story relates a journey of self discovery and courage. the play offers great opportunities for many players to work as an ensemble in an old-fashioned story circle to tell and enact this uplifting tale.

Notes:
written by Harry Michael Bagdasian And ernest Joselovitz - the play can be performed with A minimum of 14 And A maximum of 24 players (or more if you want non-speaking villagers And sea nymphs And forest sprites, etc.)

1st Produced:
Imagination Stage, Bethesda, Md, Usa     2007

Organisations:
Imagination Stage Deaf access Co.

1st Published:
Dramatic Publishing, 2007   

Music:
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Genre:
adventure / Family / theatre for Youth Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  4            Female:  4            Other:  6-12

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Laughing Matters

Synopsis:
New TV parody sketches. Includes: "Baitline News Investigative Reports"-"wuss Physical education"; "Curveball" -- spoof of "Hardball"; enduring Gift -- silly star registry; a Teen Lament -- too little time; "Sitting Pretty" clueless girls return for a third show -- stupid things parents say; Worlds' Worse Guidance Counselor Counselor (tells students to drop out); "Pet Man -- TV vet man"; Fast Food -- made "your way"; "extreme Sports II" (jet skateboard and Tupperware regatta in shark infested waters); "Healthy Snacks" (when candy machines are no more.) Use these sketche together as a complete show, for individual contest use or to create a comedy revue. Cast: 2 to 18 each skit -- 2 to 8 minutes each.

Notes:
written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2004

Organisations:
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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2004   

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Genre:
sketches Comedy

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Law & Disorder: Comic Intent

Synopsis:
there's a TV spoof that ridicules of "Law & Order," "CSI," and "the Shield" all in one; "Old People Fear`Factor"; a yoga class with a geriatric leader, another version of "Curveball!"; 2 sketches that consider what would happen if sports commentators were hired to teach American History, and others. Cast 2 to 14 players in a sketch, run time 2 to 9 min. ea.

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written by Lisa Levin Itte, Harry Bagdasian, Mark Murray And Austen Villemez. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2006

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2007   

Music:
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Genre:
sketches Comedy

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Love By the Numbers

Synopsis:
love in the computer age as nerd falls for library assistant

Notes:
written by Harry Michael Bagdasian And ernest Joselovitz

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1st Published:
Samuel French, London, 1995   

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Genre:
Comic Romance Comedy

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Making Choices

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1st Produced:
Rehearsed Reading At New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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More Channel Surfing

Synopsis:
these contemporary parodies make fun of TV shows, school, dating and more. Includes: First Day of School Nightmare, This Is Your Brain On algebra . . ., Discount Phone Service, Rage!, Judge Trudy's animal Court, Morning Deficit Disorder, Power Rangers of Fashion, Get Over It! Lawson's Geek, My Size Barbie, Close encounters of the Hallway Kind, New Jeopardy, New Home Shopping Network, New Baitline TV News Magazine and more. the skits may be performed as a complete show or mixed and matched to make your own comedy revue. also may be used individually for classroom or contests. easy to stage. Large cast. Cast: 2 to 13 each skit.

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written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. Originally produced As"Clean My Room And Other Teenage Nightmares (a comedy revue)" but the publisher wouldn't publish the comic sketches with the funny, but long continuity story (sigh) So just the sketches were published And they have received 140 productions - 2002 - 2006 If Anyone wants to consider "Clean My Room And other Teenage Nightmares (a comedy revue)" contact me via eMail And I will send it to you. With the whole story or just As comedy sketch material this stuff is good for Middle Schools, High Schools, or theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     1999

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2000   

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Genre:
16 New Parody Sketches Comedy

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Murder In Rehearsal

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Written by Harry Michael Bagdasian And ernest Joselovitz

1st Produced:
Rehearsed Reading At New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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Patrick's Play

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1st Produced:
Rehearsed Reading At New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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Reaching To Darkness

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1st Produced:
Rehearsed Reading At New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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Rick's Play

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1st Produced:
Rehearsed Reading At New Playwrights Theatre, Washington Dc    

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Riddle Me A Prince

Synopsis:
Riddle Me A Prince is an inter-active adventure story told in the tradition of Jewish riddle tales and features several lively songs. a rich and evil duke seeks the hand of the lovely Princess Gabriella. So do three brothers who have known her almost all of her life. a competition is devised. Who will bring the princess the most loving gift? With a wizard's help, the brothers' quests take them to the farthest reaches of the world, the beginning of time and into the deepest recesses of the human mind. along the way, the audience helps each brother solve a riddle to overcome the treachery of the evil duke. Princess Gabriella's final choice teaches her and the audience a lesson about growing up.

Notes:
This musical for children from 4 to 10 has music by Lenny Williams, Lyrics by Bari Biern And book by Harry Michael Bagdasian and Ernest Joselovitz

1st Produced:
Imagination Stage, Bethesda, Md, Usa     2001

Organisations:
Imagination Stage Deaf access Co.

1st Published:
unpublished,    

Music:
-

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Genre:
adventure / Family / theatre for Youth Musical

Parts:
Male:  4            Female:  2            Other:  -

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Show Me What's On!

Synopsis:
From the publishers catalog: "Ten great TV and movie parody sketches. a new collection of parody skits from one of our most popular comedy writers and his students. they poke fun at popular TV shows and movies. Includes: S-man to the Rescue, Baitline News Magazine, Like That's Gonna Happen (parts 1-4), the Blair Witches of Blackbird Pond, Survivor: the Middle (High) School edition, Dysfunctional Family Feud (Millennium edition), New Home Shopping Network, Okra Wimpy, SOL (Standards of Learning), and Bravehead" [a "Braveheart" spoof]. these sketches may be used together for a complete show or mixed, matched or individually performed.. Cast: 3 to 13 each skit, mixed. Middle grades to high school. Playing time: 1 to 10 minutes each

Notes:
written by Rachel Shaina Bergstein And Harry Bagdasian. Great for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2001

Organisations:
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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 2001   

Music:
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Genre:
Comedy

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  large cast

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Telebuddies From the Hood

Synopsis:
a one-act sequel to "the altos Meet the Telebuddies" - the STORY: Things are tough in Telebuddyland. Bennie keeps gettin "whacked" by "the Hammer" which is, literally a giant hammer that strikes from the wings. When the play opens it is Boli Cannolli's birthday, and everyone knows that a Telebuddy cannot refuse a request asked of him on his birthday. Bennie asks Boli Cannolli and the other Telebuddies to "take out" "the hammer". Plans are hatched - via an acapElla rap number - and then carried out. But "the hammer" turns out to be operated by that "wizard kid" from england. But Telebuddies have no power over wizards. Is all lost? No. the Telebuddies call in reinforcements . . . GI Joe and Barbie who "take care of him" and the kid is toast. Why do they do it? Joe and Barbie had to take out Harry Potter - he was encroaching on their merchandizing shelf space in toy stores. It's all about merchandising, isn't it? the victory is celebrated by a big acapElla rap number by Babs, Joe and the Telebuddies.

Notes:
part of the Comedy Revue "Funny You Should Ask". One-act satire of kiddies TV show . Script premiered, but never offered to our publisher due to the fact that he dropped the first "telebuddies" script. So - scripts Available  eMail me!

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     2002

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Genre:
comedy One act

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Total Comedy Live!

Synopsis:
Fourteen TV parody sketches. Fourteen hilarious sketches that spoof daytime talk shows, monster movies, psychics, home helpful hint shows, unsolvable mysteries, home shopping, TV commercials, soccer moms, school administrators and more! Titles include: Life in the New Millennium, Mall Zombies, Sibling Superstore, the New Dysfunctional Family Feud, the New Psychic Delusion, Bad Monster Movie Network, Teen to Teen, Newsbreak 1 and 2, Guide for Better Living and more. these sketches can be combined for a complete variety show, mixed, matched or used individually. Cast: 1 to 16 each skit, mixed. age level: Middle Grades to High School. Playing time: 1 to 7 minutes each.

Notes:
written by Lisa Levin Itte And Harry Bagdasian. 1998 produced & published As "Chanel Surfing III" received only 57 productions in 3 years - when re-published with sketches Alone, the material received 159 productions 2001 to 2006 making the publisher happier. I bought the unsold copies of "Channel Surfing II, so if Anyone wants to give it A read, contact me! Good for Middle Schools or High Schools, theatre For Youth

1st Produced:
Lee Comedy Club     1998

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1st Published:
Meriwether Publishing LTD Contemporary Drama Service, 1999   

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Fourteen TV Parody Sketches Comedy

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Welcome to the Land of Bad Choices

Synopsis:
A school security guard and two soldiers with PTSD carry guns to school on this day. No one set out to be the bad guy, but there's shooting. Two of the men are injured and a child is dead. Welcome to the land of bad choices. Drama. Recommended for mature audiences.

Notes:
written by James H. Hanrahan and Harry M. Bagdasian. the Kennedy Center hosts its 12th annual Page-to-Stage festival, featuring more than 40 D.C.-area theater companies. This three-day event offers free readings and open rehearsals of plays and musicals being developed by local, regional, and national playwrights, librettists, and composers.

1st Produced:
Kennedy Center, Terrace Theater, Dc     31 Aug 2013

Organisations:
the Playwrights Forum in association with LCTM Enterprises

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