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Description

In the last days of Guns-N-Stuff taxidermy shop, Montgomery (owner and operator) is given a unique request: stuff, treat, and mount the dead son of customer Janice. The money's good, enough to keep the place afloat for a while longer, but is it worth it?    Twitter: @JordanMorille   https://newplayexchange.org/users/2631/jordan-morille

About the Quarantine Players  

The Players are a group of actors, playwrights, and directors who had their productions canceled due to the global pandemic. In our grief, we began once a week to read plays together.  Now after 6 months and 24 online productions, we have become a new play production nebula.  We work with emerging playwrights to develop their work.    https://www.facebook.com/QuarantinePlayers

Cast

Directed and Produced by A.J. Campbell

MONTGOMERY Gary Payne

WHISKY Tori Clay

JANICE Judy Lewis

COOKIE Barrie Alguire

STAGE DIRECTIONS Shayen Gardner

Jordan Morille

Jordan is a Texas-born/bred playwright and lecturer at Texas State University in San Marcos. He was awarded the 2015 John Cauble National Award for Outstanding Short Play at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC for Norma’s Rest, which later went on to become published in the Best American Short Plays 2014-2015 anthology. He was also a national finalist for the Gary Garrison Ten-Minute Play Award for his play Jars. Previous accolades include: The 2014 Ken Ludwig Award for best body of work (including the plays: love, Norman, Thirty Deep, Jackalope, and Speedball), Second Place for the National Partners of American Theatre Award (love, Norman), and national finalist for the John Cauble Award (Speedball in 2014, and Thirty Deep in 2013). His ten minute play, Tiger Barb, was a semi-finalist in the 2018 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway short play festival. His novella, The Juneborn, is published in The Running Wild Press Novella Anthonlogy. Jordan is also the proud father of Josephine and Oliver Morille.