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Summer Evening In Des Moines

Description: A new kind of script about an old kind of subject.

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5.6 (Average)
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No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted March 1 2013

Rating: 2

Had to read for class and I did not/could not relate to the characters because no one was fully formed-lots of skipping around
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted December 4 2009

Rating: 3

If this is a Christian script, why is there cursing in it? I stopped reading after the cursing.
No Heading (Rated by: Call Me Ishmael) Posted November 13 2005

Rating: 10

Very moving, yet oddly familiar. This play tested my faith, but as usual with the offerings from P2P, I cam out on the other side with renewed belief. Another instand classic and a must-read for any serious puppeteer.
Christian? (Rated by: Mrs. Dillon) Posted July 29 2005

Rating: 3

I didn't get too far in reading this script since I was SO offended by the Lord's name being taken in vain in the beginning of the script. While this looks like it could be fun, perhaps the language could be cleaned up. And what IS a goodtant?
Significant (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 28 2005

Rating: 10

This work deserves its own website, to say the least!!!
epic in a lyric world (Rated by: Virgil) Posted July 27 2005

Rating: 7

This is one ambitious puppet play. Maybe too ambitous. What's a goodtant?

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