Ian Skatu | Stubborn Plays that Push Too Far

Ian Skatu | Stubborn Plays that Push Too Far

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Ashwin's Monologue from AFTERTASTE: Downloadable script

Ashwin's Monologue from AFTERTASTE: Downloadable script

A play about two men who falls within the realms of disgust vs desire.

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Ashwin's Monologue from AFTERTASTE: Downloadable script
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Hello! Welcome to my weekly newsletter!
Enjoy a dose of my playwriting process,
writing confessions, and all the mess in between.

If you haven’t already purchased my play AFTERTASTE,
fret not!

Here’s a sneak peak of it —
Ashwin’s monologue that’s inching towards the end of Act 1.

AFTERTASTE is a queer, intimate, slow-burning two-hander about Micah and Ashwin — two men bound by guilt, vastly different desires, and the need to be accepted for the things that turn them on.

Read more here!

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