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THE WASH |
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HOW TO ORDER A READING COPY OF THE WASH |
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Daniel removes the rest of his laundry in the Harvard/ART Institute production. |
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SYNOPSIS |
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DANIEL, a young homeless man, walks into the laundry room of a New York apartment building, where JUDITH, in her mid-twenties, does her laundry, just like she does every Friday night. He wears his laundry, just like he does every Friday night. Their ritual cat and mouse game, complete with a loaded gun in the hands of the "threatened" Judith, begins. But the rules change when the power goes out.
Daniel adds detergent. |
| CAST OF CHARACTERS |
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DANIEL, early to mid-twenties
Judith is ready to turn out the lights, literally and figuratively. |
| A LOAD OF THE WASH |