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Pickleball: A Feature-length Comedy Screenplay

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Product Code: 9798364516688
ISBN13: 9798364516688
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Pickleball: A Feature-length Comedy Screenplay

$15.75
 
About PICKLEBALL
Pickleball is a feature-length comedy screenplay about Boomers, Millennials and the fastest growing sport in America. From the award-winning director and playwright duo Abbie Lucas and Kevin Kautzman, Pickleball is a laugh-a-minute sportsball romp for the young and old and old at heart, and people with bad knees. Get some!

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If Christopher Guest and Adam McKay played a match of tennis, the winner might look a lot like Pickleball, the uproarious new comedy written by Kevin Kautzman and Abbie Lucas. In this large-hearted romp, Kautzman and Lucas cast their critical gaze on the generational divide between Millennials and Boomers and the cultural divide between Silicon Valley and middle America, concluding that we're all in a bit of a pickle until we learn how to play ball.
- Dan Baltic, Author of NUTCRANKR and Co-host of New Write

Do yourself a favor and read this hilarious story about America's latest sensation- Pickleball. Don't "do" the dink, "be the dink."
- Michael Bakkensen, Actor

PICKLE *pock* BALL *pock* is *pock* hilarious. Everyone from boomers to zoomers get the paddle here--and Kautzman and Lucas swing dink after dink. It's been awhile since we've seen a comedy onscreen that is actually funny, but this might just be the next best thing.
- Brad Kelly, Author of HOUSE OF SLEEP and Co-host of Art of Darkness


Author: Abbie Lucas
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Dec 01, 2022
Number of Pages: 104 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798364516688
 

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