Synopsis
Present Tense & Personal Effects - A Pair of Comedies
Published by Dramatists Play Service
3 Male 3 Female
As he waits, Norm's agonies multiply: Does Ann really have an Aunt Gladys? Or is she just using that as an excuse to pick up with her ex-boyfriend, Doug, a thick-headed jock, who is not only captain of the football, baseball and basketball teams but also Norm's obnoxious editor on the school newspaper?
In a series of imaginative (and very funny) blackouts Norm's worst fears become real as we see all that is going on inside his head through wildly exaggerated daydreams depicting the fear and embarrassment of possible rejection by the girl he loves and the gnawing suspicion that she has not been faithful to him
All ends happily, however, when Norm is jarred back to reality by Ann's arrival - and, with a sign of relief, accepts her assurances that she really does love him after all
First produced Off-Broadway at the renowned Circle Repertory Company as part of the Young Playwrights Festival, this fast paced, remarkably original comedy (written when the author was 18) probes delightfully into the terrors and uncertainties of teenage romance - or the lack of it
" skillfully works a simple, perhaps universal theme - a teenager's insecurity about being loved - into a complex structure of Woody Allen-type fantasies as hilarious as they are ingenious" ~ NY Post
"The writing is buoyant throughout" ~ Village Voice