Werewolf?

by  Gleason, William K.

Published: 1972

Acts: 1

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Acts: 1
Male Roles: 2
Female Roles: 2
Flexible Roles: 0
Has Chorus/Extras: No

Synopsis

Harold, unfortunately, is not really a werewolf - he's a loser. He's been such a loser all his life that it's finally driving him quite mad. His escape is the delusion that he has turned into a werewolf. The major problem is that even as a werewolf he's a failure. He can't scare anybody. As Harold relates his story to a long-suffering psychoanalyst, the audience sees that what he tells the doctor and the way things actually happen are quite different.