This one woman personal essay on life lessons in female male relations is a witty, irreverent tale of looking love in a few of the wrong places, and would make a fun drop in to a music program, just as a little something different in the mix. Taped before a live audience the unidentified female comedienne regales her audience with awkward moments from her life, that will make the listener recall their own moments of "suspended grace". There's applause at the end so some poignant or ironic song could be played at the end of this great monologue.
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Produced by Kate Sokoloff and Robyn Tenenbaum
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Michael Johnson
Posted on June 15, 2007 at 08:57 PM | Permalink
Review of Why the Dudes Dig Me
This one woman personal essay on life lessons in female male relations is a witty, irreverent tale of looking love in a few of the wrong places, and would make a fun drop in to a music program, just as a little something different in the mix. Taped before a live audience the unidentified female comedienne regales her audience with awkward moments from her life, that will make the listener recall their own moments of "suspended grace". There's applause at the end so some poignant or ironic song could be played at the end of this great monologue.