ZAK VREELAND
| Nationality: | USA |
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Plays by Zak Vreeland
Malefactor Most Vile, A |
| 1st Produced: | 2007 | |||||
| Company: | Jollyship the Whiz-Bang | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||||
| Genre: | comedy | One Act | Parts: | Male | 3 | Female | 2 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | written by Zak Vreeland and Nick Jones | |||||
| Synopsis: | An isolated religious community, seceded from the Union since the Whiskey Rebellion, is exploited for protection payments by a local swindler who guards the secret of their existence. But when the townspeople begin to doubt his wild stories about the nefarious U.S. government, he sends a witless tourist with an offensive, ironic T-shirt into town, sending the irony challenged populus into a panic. Who is this "Vagina Inspector" and what does he want from them? Will he spare their women his unspeakable inspections, or must they surrender as a bribe their greatest treasure, their ageold kettle chip recipe, said to be handed down by God Himself! An old fashioned comedy of errors, and the backstory to what will soon be America's favorite brand of kettle chips. | |||||
Straight Up Vampire: A history of vampires in Colonial Philadelphia in light of the music of Paula Abdul |
| 1st Produced: | Goodbye Blue Monday | 2007 | ||||
| Company: | Jollyship the Whiz-Bang | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||||
| Genre: | musical comedy | Musical | Parts: | Male | 12 | Female | 7 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | written by Nick Jones, Zak Vreeland and Peter J. Cook | |||||
| Synopsis: | It's 1763 and there are vampires in Philadelphia. Paula Abdul Blackwood is a beautiful young quaker girl being forced into marriage with the wheelwright's son. Jack Sheridan, a politically idealistic young vampire, is the man she loves. Everywhere there is dissent. Fractious parties debate the future of the colony. This is a play about a play reading of a play about certain real historical events which could have actually happened, but didn't. It's the story of a woman's dream of writing a jukebox musical integrating the music of Paula Abdul with a vampire romance/history lesson. The story of the birth of a nation, as seen through the eyes of Halloween. | |||||