The full play is five plays, which span four years. Two of the acts are simultaneous, but the rest are a school year apart. The production starts with T.P., where a prank goes horribly awry. The final play, Shed, is a concurrent act of attempted vandalism, stealing an outhouse/shed. A Fifth follows four of the cast on a double date when they bring along a fifth person in order to procure a fifth of vodka. Limousine is the most active play, with the full cast sliding in a semitrailer on their way to prom. Cubs Fan, the first chronological play, has the Freshmen characters attempting to meet without convenient conveyance.
That’s what I should put here: featured content. I’m going to post new projects on this page. However, I don’t have anything really new that is also shiny; so, here’s a video from earlier in the summer.
Who has time to make a website? Honestly, I’m all sorts of tired. For anyone attempting to navigate this mess, I appologize. Content is on the way. If a link has nothing on it, don’t get discouraged, try another link. If that one is also empty, quit and have a beer.
I’m changing everything. The changeover is still in progress/just starting. I will be posting previous works all this week. I will be updating new projects as they arrive. In the meantime, you can check out my new, fake blog: Last, Best Blog. It’s actually a young adult novel, but I’m calling it a blog until I finish it. Then it will be Last, Best Book. It’s easier to finish a blog post than a book. Watch how easy it is to finish a blog post. There.
I live in Santa Monica, CA, but am originally from central Illinois. I love writing, like moviemaking, enjoy illustration, and tolerate design. I am a freelance designer and a bookseller. I hope to become a writer for the motion pictures.
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shanepangburn@gmail.com