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  • 6/2/2025
Down on his luck playwright, Julian Parker, has written a play in which the lead character commits suicide in the final | dG1fVzd1eFZ5MEdySGM
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00:00Hi, I'm Neil O'Connor.
00:11I'm doing a piece from The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.
00:15The role of Tom.
00:30It's a crazy play, though. They want only suicidal actors.
00:33I got cast in this play, and I am going to kill myself in the final scene.
00:37I mean, not pretend. For real.
00:45Come see me die, live on stage. Come see me die.
00:48Hey, you want to watch me die?
00:50You're serious. You're going to have one of your actors off themselves.
00:53That sounds wild.
00:54Three performances. Three suicides.
00:57On it over a weekend. That way, we can get a review.
01:01I'm going to be famous, man.
01:02The first suicide committed solely for the sake of one's art.
01:06Did you write this suicide play I've been hearing so much about?
01:10I guess he thinks the suicide twist is a little more than a single.
01:15Very naughty.
01:17Who said anything about sex?
01:19He was really yummy, yummy to look at.
01:23Oh, I don't wear any clothes.
01:24I haven't worn clothes for like 11 years now.
01:26I find him cumbersome.
01:28Sweet and juicy and ready to be plucked.
01:31Come on, man. You guys suck.
01:34Why are all you heroes dead?
01:37Why?
01:38Struggling with moral dilemma, I suppose.
01:41You guys.
01:51You guys.

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