(Calling over his shoulder) Send in the Juliets. The director is sitting behind the desk looking through papers. There are three folding chairs on one side with a table and chair on the other. Teresa lives in Old Saybrook, Connecticut where she gets her inspiration from the beautiful shoreline. She has attended the Writers Conference in Wesleyan (2018) and Yale (2016). Her work has had one production and several professional readings. She is a board member of the Theatre Artists Workshop in Norwalk, Connecticut and is a member of the Dramatists Guild, PWC and International Center for Women Playwrights. She has written six plays and has several more in development. Teresa Mella-Fogel is a new playwright in the second chapter of her life. Who will be chosen to play the lead when no one has read the play?! This comedy is perfect for teens and deals with bullying, insecurity, and self-confidence. The director must deal with Dorothy, a sixty-year old lonely widow, who performs rather melodramatically and Monica, a spoiled teen, who continually picks fights with Alec, a hard-edged teen. It’s slim pickings when only three actresses show up for the role of Juliet. Looking for Juliet is a short play about three women who attend a community theatre audition for Romeo and Juliet.
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