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Dairy Queen Days
Dairy Queen Days
"When all hell breaks loose, save your own ass." —Uncle Cicero
Drama/Comedy. By Robert Inman.

Cast: 4m., 3w. On Trout Moseley's 16th birthday, his father, Rev. Joe Pike Moseley, a 300-pound Georgia minister, bolts from the Easter Sunday service, jumps on a motorcycle, and rides off to Texas. For Trout, it's the latest in a series of calamities that began when his mother, Irene, was hospitalized for severe depression. In an attempt to save his ministry, Joe Pike is brought back from Texas and is assigned to a church in his hometown of Moseley, Georgia—founded by his family years ago and a place he has been trying to escape for most of his life. And thus begins an eventful summer for Trout. His Aunt Alma (Joe Pike's sister) keeps reminding him of the burden of his family history—what it means to be a Moseley in Moseley—and Joe Pike agonizes through an acute case of theological angst. Trout's Uncle Cicero provides down-to-earth counsel ("When all hell breaks loose, save your own ass."), but Trout feels adrift, trying, at 16, to figure out who he is while everything around him seems to be coming unhinged. He finds refuge in a job at the local Dairy Queen, where his evolving relationship with Keats Dubarry, the crippled daughter of a bitter textile mill activist, begins to provide some stability in his increasingly chaotic world. Eventually, all hell does break loose and Trout must find a way to save himself, become his own person, and move on with his life. Area staging. Approximate running time: 1 hour, 45 minutes.

Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  D97
Cast Size:  7
No. of Act(s):  2
Pages:  88
Royalty:  $65.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $7.50
Approx. Running Time:  105 min.
Categories
Target Audience: Middle School * High School * College and Adult
Performing Group: High Schools * College Theatre * Community Theatre * Stock & Lort
Genre: Comedy * Drama
ISBN (10): 1583424504
Publication Date: 05/01/2008
Biographies
Robert Inman is the author of seven stage plays, including two musicals, all of which are published by Dramatic Publishing. He is also the author of four novels: Home Fires Burning, Old Dogs and Children, Dairy Queen Days and Captain Saturday; a non-fiction collection, Coming Home: Life, Love and All Things Southern; and an illustrated book version of his holiday ...More
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This title can be licensed/sold throughout the world
Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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