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Save the Tiger

By Steve Shagan - Film

FilmScreen

Roles

  • Harry Stoner - Adult (36-50), Senior (>50), Male

About this piece

They play but they don't play on dirst anymore...

Summary

Harry Stoner wakes up in the morning and starts a discussion with his wife. When she asks her why he doesn't go to baseball games anymore, he starts off with this neurotic monologue about how the game has changed from the old days....

Tone

NeuroticDescriptiveLamentingRejoicing/ExcitedReminiscing life story/Telling a story

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