“Spending the day with you has been marginally better than watching mother die of cancer.”
DIane, Act I, Scene 2
Trash (2012)
Arthur M. Jolly is an American playwright and screenwriter. In 2006, he was awarded an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for his comedy The Free Republic of Bobistan. Wikipedia
“Spending the day with you has been marginally better than watching mother die of cancer.”
DIane, Act I, Scene 2
Trash (2012)
Captain Ahab
Moby (No Last Name Given) (2014)
“Just because you’re living in blissful oblivion doesn’t mean you’re not responsible.”
DIane, Act I, Scene 2
Trash (2012)
“You know they're all gay, right? … Male strippers. Fruity as cake. Queer as a cardinal.”
Sarah, Act I, Scene 2
Past Curfew (2009)
Squire Trelawney, Act I, Scene 1
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Anastasia, Act II, Scene 1
A Gulag Mouse (2010)
“What about what he lives for, Squire? Isn't that the true measure of a man, what he lives for?”
Jim Hawkins, Act II, Scene 6
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Ishmael
Moby (No Last Name Given) (2014)
Arthur M. Jolly, interview with Purple Pencil Adventures http://www.purplepenciladventures.com/2010/04/why-write-screenwriter-and-playwright.html (2010)
Interviews and profiles
Ishmael
Moby (No Last Name Given) (2014)
Arthur M. Jolly, interview with Write On Online http://writeononline.com/2009/09/11/author-qa-playwright-arthur-jolly/ (2009)
Interviews and profiles
Long Joan Silver, Act II, Scene 5
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Arthur M. Jolly, in The Questionnaire http://the-questionnaire.com/2010/05/17/arthur-m-jolly/ (2010)
Interviews and profiles
“Every battle, every war - is fought for things worth dying for.”
Lieutenant
Every Battle, Every War (2007)
Sarah, Act I, Scene 4
Past Curfew (2009)
“You can't make cheese from rats. … It's hard enough just milking the little beggars.”
Jenn Gunn, Act II, Scene 2
Long Joan Silver (2013)
Squire Trelawney, Act II, Scene 6
Long Joan Silver (2013)