“Spending the day with you has been marginally better than watching mother die of cancer.”
DIane, Act I, Scene 2
Trash (2012)
Arthur M. Jolly es escritor estadounidense.
“Spending the day with you has been marginally better than watching mother die of cancer.”
DIane, Act I, Scene 2
Trash (2012)
Captain Ahab
Moby (No Last Name Given) (2014)
“Just because you’re living in blissful oblivion doesn’t mean you’re not responsible.”
DIane, Act I, Scene 2
Trash (2012)
“You know they're all gay, right? … Male strippers. Fruity as cake. Queer as a cardinal.”
Sarah, Act I, Scene 2
Past Curfew (2009)
Squire Trelawney, Act I, Scene 1
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Anastasia, Act II, Scene 1
A Gulag Mouse (2010)
“What about what he lives for, Squire? Isn't that the true measure of a man, what he lives for?”
Jim Hawkins, Act II, Scene 6
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Ishmael
Moby (No Last Name Given) (2014)
Arthur M. Jolly, interview with Purple Pencil Adventures http://www.purplepenciladventures.com/2010/04/why-write-screenwriter-and-playwright.html (2010)
Interviews and profiles
Ishmael
Moby (No Last Name Given) (2014)
Arthur M. Jolly, interview with Write On Online http://writeononline.com/2009/09/11/author-qa-playwright-arthur-jolly/ (2009)
Interviews and profiles
Long Joan Silver, Act II, Scene 5
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Arthur M. Jolly, in The Questionnaire http://the-questionnaire.com/2010/05/17/arthur-m-jolly/ (2010)
Interviews and profiles
“Every battle, every war - is fought for things worth dying for.”
Lieutenant
Every Battle, Every War (2007)
Sarah, Act I, Scene 4
Past Curfew (2009)
“You can't make cheese from rats. … It's hard enough just milking the little beggars.”
Jenn Gunn, Act II, Scene 2
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Squire Trelawney, Act II, Scene 6
Long Joan Silver (2013)