Cherry and Little Banjo

Cherry and Little Banjo

Cherry and Little Banjo

Cherry and Little Banjo

Cherry and Little Banjo

Overview

In this tender look at lost innocence, two 14 year olds (often played by older actors) meet on an abandoned pier. Cherry likes to dream about her merchant marine father who pursues the Great Red Whale, a creature that spouts the cherry soda water he brings her. Little Banjo, a runaway, shatters her fantasy by pointing out that she doesn't have a father and that her mother is a prostitute. Rage ensues as Cherry discovers that he has been following and spying on her, but one upmanship eventually gives way to empathy. Published with Red Roses for My Lady and The Gulf of Crimson in Cherry Soda Water

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Authors

Stephen Levi

Stephen Levi earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from the Film School of the California Institute of the Arts in directing for theatre, video and cinema and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the Theatre School for Independent Study in acting and playwriting. An alumnus of Los ...
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