Dating isn't always easy. Especially for these three literary friends living in San Francisco. Hank is a mess, J.D. is recluse and Franz is hopeless. They have only one month to find the best girl to take with them as their date to an important wedding. But can Bukowski, Salinger and Kafka overcome their own issues and all live happily ever after? Written and performed by Tiffany Bukowski
I'm so higggggggh on dwugs. It's sublime ... my fingers feel like puddles and my heart feels like mush.
Then again, it might be the nurse.
Apr 5th 2011
Charles Bukowski
I've always been good company for myself
Apr 4th 2011
J. D. Salinger
Still in hospital and even more miserable now that Nurse Claire's shift ended. Crying quietly over a dinner of chicken broth & popsicles
Apr 1st 2011
Charles Bukowski
I have begun to paper my bathroom walls with rejections letters. Taking a shit and reading about your failure is sublimely cathartic.
Apr 1st 2011
J. D. Salinger
Then again, there is a brighter side. Her name is Nurse Claire.
Clarity wears a white dress and comes at the push of a button.
Apr 1st 2011
About This Play
Character :
J. D. Salinger Writer of stories, ultimate recluse and subject of cultish devotion. Survivor of many things, including this.
Desperate seeking a Franny to my Zooey. Played by author Tiffany Bukowski
Character :
Franz Kafka Culturally important novelist who is just searching for meaning. Fair warning, he has been marked by a senseless, disorienting, often menacing complexity. Played by author Tiffany Bukowski
Character :
Charles Bukowski The uninhibited bachelor, slobby, anti-social poet & utterly free. Enjoys beer, riotous banters and has boorish party behavior. Women are glorious demons. Played by author Tiffany Bukowski