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T. Gregory Argall
**** Don't miss the latest works from one of Canada's most prolific storytellers. T. Gregory Argall is the author of nearly 20 plays. He is currently working on a musical (co-written with Todd McGinnis), two novels, a screenplay, a board game and, possibly, a nap. He lives in Brampton, Ontario with his wife, Margaret, his son, Robert, and Lefty Stitchnibbler the Wondercat.
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Marty Scribbler Was Afraid Of Books
Marty Scribbler is a young boy who is afraid of books. He doesn't know why, he just is. One day his class has a school trip to the library and Marty must face his fears. He discovers that books are fun and exciting and not scary at all. This book was inspired by and written for Family Literacy Week, with the aim of encouraging reading among children.
Print: $15.71
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Faster Than A Single Bound
The Legion of Justice faces the ultimate threat when an impostor infiltrates their ranks. With heroes, villains, superpowers and romance, this is a comedy of superheroic proportions. Two act play with a cast of seven (4M, 3F)
Print: $9.47
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South of Hope
Tears and laughter, anger and love merge explosively as a wheelchair-bound hockey player, a blind photographer and an amputee factory worker meet for group therapy sessions in this moving and dramatic play about healing and accomplishing the impossible.
Print: $8.96
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The Man Who Hated The Season
A modern parable in a one act play. Inspired by the fictional character that was the source of many childhood taunts, corporate mogul, Mr. Grinich, plots to steal not only Christmas, but also Hanukkah, Ramadan and all other celebrations of faith that he sees as mere inconveniences to his business plans. A multi-faith angel sets out to teach him the error of his ways.
Suitable for children's shows, high school or amateur productions, or professional theatre. Approximately one hour running time.
Print: $8.47
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The Secret Lives of Sketch Artists
Three writers for a sketch comedy television program encounter complications in their working relationships when extra-marital activities are accidentally revealed. The tension starts to affect the content of their sketches, with hilarious results in this three act comedy.
Print: $8.82
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Out Of My Head
A collection of stories and articles by award-winning playwright T. Gregory Argall. Ranging from comedy to science fiction to social commentary and life stories, there is something to interest everyone in this collection.
Includes the short story that inspired the upcoming novel "Darwin's Next Dance."
Print: $9.62
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A Parallax Triptych Volume 1
Three one-act plays that peek through the gaps in your reality.
"Spare Parts & Stray Plots" - A writer’s characters come to life and demand the freedom to speak their own minds. Art imitating life imitating art imitating Humphrey Bogart. Except for the fictitious parts, this is the true story of how this play was written.
"Just Another Business Lunch" - God and the Devil meet over lunch for their regular business review and discover several discrepancies in the accounting reports. Things are further complicated when a third party company launches a hostile take over of both of their operations.
"Faster Than A Single Bound" - The Super-Hero members of The Legion of Justice try to cope with new members, identity crises, insurance problems and municipal red tape.
Print: $9.42
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A Parallax Triptych Volume 2
Three one-act plays with strong women in unusual jobs.
"Suburban Femmes Fatales And The Great Sports Bar Caper" - Four housewives amuse themselves by plotting the fictitious robbery of the local sports bar, which they feel has “stolen” their husbands. But it’s all just a game… isn’t it?
"Assassin Over Teakettle" - Corporate assassin, Natalia, is sent on a mission to locate a rival freelance killer. Unexpected twists and turns complicate the task as her target comes within reach. How does a vacationing small town couple fit into all of this? What is the secret buried in the past of Marty the room service guy? Who is Tireur Embusque?
"Holy Grail!" - A tired old Jewish man trains an atheist neo-punk folk-singer to replace him as the guardian of the Holy Grail.
Print: $9.62
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A Parallax Triptych Volume 3
Three one-act plays from the darker places just outside your reach.
"Eric’s New Job" - After being struck by a car, Eric starts his afterlife career, taking a job as a Deceased Entities Afterlife Transfer Host (D.E.A.T.H.). His training goes relatively smoothly until he must literally confront a ghost from his past.
"Gaewulf" - It’s going to be difficult enough for Mike to tell his parents that he’s gay. Then he discovers that his lover is a werewolf. A beautiful full moon rises just as Mike’s parents arrive.
"Jeremy" - A psychological thriller about an unbalanced window dresser who seeks advice from her mannequins on how to deal with those she views as enemies.
Print: $9.57
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