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HOMAGE

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A hilarious monologue from the perspective of the penis of a porn star who has suddenly developed potency issues due to emotional misgivings over his job.

An extremely realistic costume (as well as choreography) is needed for this piece - a crowd pleaser.

  • comedy
  • 20
  • 1 total
  • 1 male identifying
  • 18+
  • adult
  • Australian Script Centre


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Penis

Male | 20s | under 3 minutes
Starts on page 2

EXTRACT: So there I was poised, arching proudly ready for the money shot when I had an epiphany. I need love. Emotional sub-text, to lie cradled in the comfort of now, before, after with a vagina I knew, really knew. An intimacy that has some lineage to it. No longer would I be severed for commercial purposes. A blueprint of Priapus for every man to project his fantasies upon. No longer!

Adult language, Adult themes

REVIEW: CHOCOLATE MONKEY/HOMAGE, THE STABLES

STEPHEN DUNNE, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 25 JUNE 2004

"The talking phallus (costume, Talla Stringer) is a great moment of visual comedy, and was one of the most striking things about this piece in its original 10-minute incarnation for this year's Short and Sweet."

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