Doubleday and Stage and Screen Book Club published Nobody Knows I'm a Dog April, 2001, in their anthology entitled Incisions, edited by Marvin Kaye, artistic director of The Open Book.
The anthology consists of plays that won the annual National Readers Theatre Competition, which is sponsored by Doubleday and the Stage and Screen Book Club. Sadly, the anthology is exclusively available to members of the book club.
Playwright Wendy Aron included a wonderful little letter with the offering for the anthology, which you can read by clicking here.
All of the plays in the anthology were produced in New York by The Open Book. Other plays in the anthology include:
- The 82nd Shepherd's Play, by Al Sjoerdsma, Jr., a comedy-drama about a man whose insecurities lead him to doubt his wife's love and the legitimacy of their children.
- Consider the Banana, by Skot Davis, a study of two couples whose lives have been savaged by Corporate America.
- Blood and Ivy, by CE McClelland, a powerful and poetic work that examines the tragic deaths of four Kent State University students in 1970.
- Alice, by Kitty Felde, a fascinating and witty portrait of Teddy Roosevelt's hellion daughter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth.
- Trappists, by Joseph P. Ritz, inspired by the life of Thomas Merton, is a poignant story of a Trappist monk who falls in love with a beautiful nurse.
IMPORTANT!!! Ownership of the anthology does not give rights for performance. Please, contact me directly to secure performance rights.