Advice from a Caterpillar A Comedy in Two Acts

Advice from a Caterpillar A Comedy in Two Acts by Douglas Carter Beane is a 1991 publication from Samuel French, Inc., featuring 96 pages in English. This contemporary comedy centers on Missy, an avant-garde video artist who creatively re-edits her family’s home movies, leading to unexpected and unsavory outcomes. As she navigates her successful career and an affair with a married businessman known as “Suit,” her romantic life takes a turn with the arrival of “Brat,” the new partner of her best friend, “Spaz.”
Readers will find a blend of drama and romance as the narrative unfolds, exploring themes of love and friendship within the context of modern relationships. The play delves into the complexities of Missy’s life, highlighting the intersections of personal and professional challenges. With its focus on the performing arts and American culture, this edition offers a unique perspective on contemporary social dynamics, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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From the author of As Bees in Honey Drown and The Little Dog Laughed, this delightfully au courant comedy gives us Missy, an avant-garde video artist, who entertains herself re-editing her family’s home movies to unsavory effect. Successful and happily ensconced in an affair with married businessman “Suit,” Missy’s love life is suddenly complicated by the appearance of “Brat,” the actor/new love of her best gay friend, “Spaz.”
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