JUST ANOTHER DAY
by Dan Lauria

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starring Dan Lauria and Patty McCormack
A comedy writer and a sophisticated poet in their seventies meet daily on a park bench to exchange wits and barbs, and wax nostalgic about old movies, all the while trying to figure out how they know – and love – each other. At least for that day.
- Cast Size: 1M 1W (Flexible Gender Casting)
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance
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THE RIGHTS TO PERFORM THE PLAY REQUIRE THE USE OF THE SONG
“JUST ANOTHER DAY” by Sir Graham Russell
About the Playwright

Dan Lauria has appeared as a guest star in over seventy television episodic programs and more than twenty Movie Of The Week productions plus a score of motion picture credits. Dan is a very familiar face to the off-off, off and regional theatre scene having performed, written or directed over 50 professional stage productions. Including his highly acclaimed Dinner With The Boys which he wrote and starred in.In 2010/11 Dan was seen on Broadway as the legendary coach Vince Lombardi in; LOMBARDI, with the beautiful and talented Judith Light playing Marie Lombardi. The production was directed by Thomas Kail of Hamilton fame. Dan returned to Broadway in the 2013 & the 2014 productions of the Tony nominated; A CHRISTMAS STORY: The Musical directed by John Rando. Dan just receently wrote and starred in the off Broadway hit production of Just Another Day with Ms Patty McCormack. However, Dan is most recognized as the Dad on the highly acclaimed, Emmy winning, ABC television show, THE WONDER YEARS.
A beautifully written story for every generation which makes you laugh and cry. It touches your heart with every word and reminds us how precious life is and how important even the simplest and silliest of memories are in our journey through life.
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