A Fish Story

A Fish Story

A Fish Story

A Fish Story

Overview

George shoots a schnauzer and brings it triumphantly back to Zee, who stuffs his pillowcase with bloody fish parts. Fighting ensues, and the flood water outside is rising. For some reason, teenager daughter Annie dreams of escape from all this. Into their mountain cabin stumbles poor Frank, the perfect replacement for the son they lost. Now if only they can keep him without killing him, too.

A Fish Story is a "funny, engaging yarn" (Modesto Bee) about coming to terms with loss and the love that transcends the damage a family can do to itself. "It's hilarious. I like poignancy laced with humor, and A Fish Story gave me more than my limit of laughs."
A Fish Story has four characters, one set, and exactly one twist more than you think.

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Cautions

  • Caution Mild Adult Mild Adult Themes

Authors

Jon Tuttle

Jon Tuttle is professor of English and Director of University Honors at Francis Marion University and playwright-in-residence at Trustus Theatre. His collections include The Trustus Plays (Intellect Books, 2009) and Two South Carolina Plays (Hub City Press, 2009). His plays i ...
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