Til You're Gone

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"Til You're Gone" (or 'Til You're Gone) is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series WBAI And NPR Playhouse.


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Synopsis

A ticking clock, and music: "Your father was a picture on the wall. . ." Actors read personals ad's. Joe talks about a brief beach-side fling with a woman when he was a college athlete. A couple on the beach fights about looking at other women. A panel discussion about the importance of Freud's diet and the origin of German food. A couple in a restaurant fights. Joe visits the town of his childhood and is berated for not having written by the wrong mother. Joe is in a battle against an army of women in a laundry room. Joe visits his mother. A couple fights in bed. A consciousness lowering group. Pianos as lovers. A mock movie news program about German war criminals disguised as Latinos, observant Jews, catholic priests. Second person reminiscences about love among Nazis. An academic discussion and interpretation of the acted scenes.


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WBAI and NPR Playhouse

Across the River | Arena | Call in the Night, A | Death of Trotsky, The | Decline of Spengler, The | Eighty Yard Run, The | End, The | Jewish Blues | Lies | Queen of Puerto Rico, The (show) | Questions | Sales | Summer Notes | Til You're Gone | Tour of the City, A | Untitled Live Program (Oct 9 1978) | Rare Early Joe Frank Stories from NPR Playhouse Warheads |