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DONNA VAN OSS |
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Donna Van Oss has taught high school drama for more than 10 years. She has helped her students write and perform various works from full-length plays to short children's theater scripts. She and her husband live in Baton Rouge, LA, with their two children Sam and Amelia
Plays by Donna Van Oss
Bermuda Triangle Get Away | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #92956 | |||
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Genre: | Approx 120 mins Farce | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 7 | Female | 13 | ||
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| When a plane headed for Hawaii crash-lands on an island in the Bermuda Triangle, it isn't long before pandemonium breaks out as the wacky passengers and crew make themselves at home. There's a pilot who thinks he's Dr. Evil, a co-pilot who acts like Mini-Me, a hypochondriac, two credit card salespeople, a wannabe cannibal, five beauty contestants, and two celebrities disguised as Iowa hicks. And then there's the island's inhabitants to contend with-a bunch of aliens disguised as natives! This hilarious farce spoofs "Gilligan's Island," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Austin Powers," and features scene-stealers for everyone in the cast! | |||||
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Cajun Confusion | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #92957 | |||
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Genre: | Approx 120 mins Farce | |||||
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Synopsis: | While on their way to New Orleans, a high school show choir from Texas takes a wrong turn and finds themselves lost in the Cajun countryside. Hungry and tired, the group finds lodging at Thibodeaux's Bed and Breakfast, where Clotile, a Cajun palm reader who works voodoo spells, warms up some gator steaks, possum stew, and squirrel casserole for the weary travelers. The next morning, the students discover that their bus won't start and that they are stranded. With no phone at Thibodeaux's and no cell phone service, the students seek the help of Clotile's husband, Clovis. The only problem is that Clovis' accent is so thick no one can understand him. But with Clotile translating, Clovis tells the students that he will have to row his pirogue down the bayou to fetch a mechanic, which will take 2-3 days. In the meantime, the students have to endure the pranks of a mischievous Cajun ghost all the while trying to convince their spacey bus driver that they aren't in New Orleans! | |||||
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