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The opening: is THIS what you think an addict looks like?

Two actors in a series of scenes about making choices, and how ours or others' drinking or drug use affects us at every stage of our lives.

This program is full of the zany fun and heartfelt compassion that has become the hallmark of the Improbable Players.


a sample of scenes

  • What does an alcoholic or an addict look like?
  • Charlie and the merry-go-round of addiction
  • Beer vs. Pot
  • The famous 20 Questions
  • Smoking guy
  • Ads you may have seen
  • Drinking & driving
  • Drinking and hooking up
  • The effects of substance abuse on families and friends
  • And many more vivid scenes "borrowed" from our other plays!
  • We send you a list!

 


Have you ever decided to stop drinking, but found you couldn't?

Stages is suitable and adaptable for all audiences, from elementary to college. Pre- and post-performance discussion guides are available. For time and space requirements, go to the performances page.


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