Thursday, December 7, 2006

Advent Ball, December 7th

Proposal photo for the publication poster for "Pink Feather Boas"


In the wake of his dear mother, Jacinto exercises the “art” of play-writing. He doesn’t have much success, although he tries to render scenes of everyday life more “vibrant.” He says: “Life is so often so banal, we need a bit of the shazam to make us laugh. Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles! Make the unthinkable come true!”
Jacinto has tried proposing his plays to a few of the eminent Latin American broadcasting houses, but without success, as he often treats a subject too close to heart to the Latin “manhood” mentality – "It’s too subversive," they say. "A brother who marries his sister by mistake, and divorces his mother by another mistake, discovering the priest is his long lost father who came back from the dead, we can cope with that. THIS, we can’t cope with.."
So, they said NO to “Pink Feather Boas,” to “Rio kNights” in two parts, to “Take it or leave me,” and many other of the Jacinto masterplans to make the world a better place to play in..

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