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Joe March is not a happy man.  He's stuck in a dead-end job.  His boyfriend has left him for a younger man.  The crush he has on he neighbor is going nowhere.  He's about to turn forty and there's a naked stranger in his bed!

When his friends want to whisk him away on a surprise birthday getaway, what's a nice, gay guy supposed to do?  Go along for the ride.

If Joe can survive the weekend, he just
might find  EUPHORIA .
If you would like to view a few sample pages from the play, click the EUPHORIA shirt to your left.
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ATTENTION ! !        UPDATED INFORMATION   AS OF AUGUST 8, 2010
You are cordially invited to attend a semi-staged workshop reading of EUPHORIA, a new comedy. This is your chance to take part in the creative process and to offer your input on this work-in-progress.

Readings are scheduled for both Sunday November 7th and Monday November 8th. The readings will be held at Stage 773 in Chicago and will begin at 7 p.m. each night.

Be one of the first to get a glimpse of this new, gay comedy.

Euphoria is not recommended for Children. This play contains adult language, adult situations, smoking, drug use, gay humor and an occasional grown man in his underwear!

The readings will feature the talents of Erica Badke, Amanda Besinger, Ilene Collins, Mark Contorno, Tracie Dahlke-Nettesheim, Brian Damson, Bree Gordon, Tim Grimes, Martin Grubbs, John Highberger, Michael Korte, Aaron Page, Patrick Rybarczyk, Mark Smaglinski, Amy Wallin and Lee Wichman. The reading will be directed by Andrew Souders.

All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Pride Films and Plays.

Pride Films and Plays is dedicated to comprehending the history of great gay writing and fostering its excellence in new works for the stage and screen. Pride Films and Plays, based in Chicago, links an international network of writers with professionals working in film and theater. Through readings, contests, classes, screenings and full theater productions, Pride Films and Plays engages artists and audiences in the full developmental process needed to make great artistic experiences. Feel free to check out their website at www.pridefilmsandplays.com

NOTE: No one under 14 years old will be admitted.

Seating is limited and reservations are strongly encouraged. Proceeds from all ticket sales will benefit Pride Films and Plays, a non-profit company.

Tickets will go on sale September 1st at
Pride Films and Plays is dedicated to comprehending the history of great gay writing and fostering its excellence in new works for the stage and screen. Pride Films and Plays, based in Chicago, links an international network of writers with professionals working in film and theater. Through readings, contests, classes, screenings and full theater productions, Pride Films and Plays engages artists and audiences in the full developmental process needed to make great artistic experiences.