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Jake River Fraser performs Stealing Saxophones... at A Bunch of Fives
at the Street Theatre, Canberra, Australia. All photos by Pling.


HOW TO ORDER A READING COPY

Stealing Saxophones from Homeless People is licensed by Brooklyn Publishers. To request a perusal copy or performance rights, visit their website or call them toll free at 1-888-473-8521.



ABOUT THE PLAY

Dark comedy. Requires one actor of either gender. 8-9 minutes. One setting, requiring a chair.

Stealing Saxophones from Homeless People was written for my friend, Jake River Fraser, who premiered it at the Street Theatre in Canberra, Australia as part of A Bunch of Fives.


SYNOPSIS

When your mother tells you at the age of three that you're going to end up stealing saxophones from homeless people, you're saddled with a heavy burden. In Stealing Saxophones..., Jake fights a lifelong battle to avoid fulfilling his mother's prophecy. Can he do it?



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