 |  | 

Dinosaur Doc, a play by Michele Forsten.
In Dinosaur Doc, Dr. Bronte and her Receptionist run a typically
unenlightened doctor's office that does not make lesbian patients feel
welcome.
When the doctor accidentally starts attracting more queer
patients, she and her receptionist get a remedy for their homophobia.
1
act, 10 minutes. Farce.
The characters are:
BETTE JOAN, of indeterminate middle age. Receptionist to Dr. Bronte. She's
a nosey and has no experience being around gays and lesbians.
INA CLOSETSKY, a patient. A closeted lesbian in her thirties.
JUDY FEMINISTA, a patient. An out lesbian in her thirties.
MS. DYKÉWOMON, a radical lesbian patient wearing leather and a nose ring.
She is in her late twenties, early thirties.
DR. ESTHER BRONTE, a general medical doctor in her forties. Very little
experience being around gays and lesbians.
Another Country Productions selected Michele Forsten's 10-minute farce "Dinosaur Doc"
for SlamBoston, Diverse Voices in Theater (2004).
"What's a theatre slam?" you may be asking.
Combining the wild excitement of poetry slams with live theater, SLAMBoston
has played to sold out houses since its inception in October 2003.
Duration: 2 hours
|
Remember we are NOT Doctors and have NO medical training.
This site is like an Encylopedia - there are many pages, many links on many topics.
Support our work with any size DONATION - see left side of any page - for how to donate. You can help raise awareness of CAM. |
|