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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Man ([[Arthur Miller]]) sings 'Moonglow' to his ukulele accompaniment. | |||
0:20: He recalls encountering, a few years ago, people dressed as | |||
cookies dancing and doing acrobatics on the cars stopped in traffic. | |||
He's fascinated with the woman dressed as a peanut butter cookie. He | |||
meets her again at the flower show. The troupe prevails upon him to | |||
join them as a sticky bun, coated in brown sugar, honey, and Karo | |||
syrup, then rolled in nuts and baked. This soured him on the | |||
relationship. | |||
3:20: Jean Paul ([[Tim Jerome]]) interrogates man about what he may have | |||
gained from the relationship. Man says he learned about love and | |||
gained 40 pounds. | |||
5:00: Jean Paul recalls running guns to rebels in Bolivia. It was | |||
dangerous but paid well. He and Pilar, one of the rebels, argue about | |||
what's really important: she's for better lives for all; he's for | |||
money for himself. | |||
7:50: 'Moonglow' on ukulele with humming. | |||
8:10: Jean Paul recalls being in a sanatorium the Alps for his | |||
tuberculosis 5 years ago. He made love with Madame Saskia, which | |||
caused them to cough blood. She had a coffin, insisted that Jean Paul | |||
make love to him in it. The coffin rolled over, shutting it. Nurses | |||
and attendants freed them. | |||
10:50: 'Moonglow' on ukulele. | |||
11:00: Jean Paul recalls when he conducted an orchestra in Brussels | |||
'many, many years ago'. He was in love with a cellist, Magda, | |||
fantasized making love to her while conducting. She didn't return his | |||
feeling. She fell off her chair, played while rolling around on the | |||
floor. | |||
14:00: 'Moonglow' on ukulele. | |||
14:20: Jean Paul recalls parachuting behind enemy lines into a | |||
convent. To protect him they dress him up as a nun. The mother | |||
superior asks him if he believes in god; when he doesn't she wants him | |||
to leave. Then she wants to make love to him. He refuses. She | |||
leaves the convent forever that night. | |||
19:00: 'Moonglow' on ukulele. | |||
19:20: Jean Paul recalls working on a fishing boat. He makes love to | |||
the woman who cuts bait in the galley. He describes the complex | |||
position they have to take to fit in the cramped space. He found it | |||
exquisite but failed to recreate it elsewhere but failed. | |||
21:30: 'Moonglow' on ukulele. | |||
21:50: Man ([[Arthur Miller]]) talks about how arousal makes genitals | |||
feel enlarged, then other parts of the body. | |||
23:50: Man ([[Arthur Miller]]) talks about the sex act, how it isn't a | |||
true union of love. He describes people who have tried to make their | |||
unions stronger with steel girders, solder, molecular welds, jumping | |||
into a large blender. He tells the Afghan legend of 2 lovers who eat | |||
each other until 'nothing is left but a few bones and some shreds of | |||
skin and clothing.' | |||
26:30: Man ([[Arthur Miller]]) sings 'Moonglow' to his ukulele | |||
accompaniment. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
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Arthur Miller describes falling in love with a woman and playing a sweet bun in a performance troop dressed as food. Arguing with a communist guerrilla lover over watches, houses. Sex with a death obsessed woman in a coffin in a sanatorium. An orchestra member fantasizes about the cellist. A soldier dressed as a nun discusses atheism, avoids sex with the mother superior. Whole body ejaculation. Using technological means to become attached to another person. An Afghani legend about lovers who consume each other. | Arthur Miller describes falling in love with a woman and playing a sweet bun in a performance troop dressed as food. Arguing with a communist guerrilla lover over watches, houses. Sex with a death obsessed woman in a coffin in a sanatorium. An orchestra member fantasizes about the cellist. A soldier dressed as a nun discusses atheism, avoids sex with the mother superior. Whole body ejaculation. Using technological means to become attached to another person. An Afghani legend about lovers who consume each other. | ||
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== Music == | == Music == | ||
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== Miscellanea == | == Miscellanea == | ||
*This show is available on [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/anthology-of-love/ joefrank.com] as a single 60 minute program combining [[Anthology Of Love (Part 1)]] and [[Anthology Of Love (Part 2)]]. | *This show is available on [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/anthology-of-love/ joefrank.com] as a single 60 minute program combining [[Anthology Of Love (Part 1)]] and [[Anthology Of Love (Part 2)]]. | ||
* | *[[Anthology Of Love (Remix)]] is [[Anthology Of Love (Part 2)]] followed by [[Anthology Of Love (Part 1)]]. It was released as part of the series [[The Other Side]]. | ||
[[Category:Improv_Actors]] | [[Category:Improv_Actors]] |