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dominic the Donkey Gets Laryngitis





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Dominic the Donkey Gets Laryngitis



3M (or 2M,1F). One-Act (10 min), Dominic the Donkey gets laryngitis on the day before Christmas. Santa will be devastated, unless Dr. Stevens can come to the rescue!


"The play is VERY funny. I think it's going to be a hit with our audiences. This year's very competitive, but DOMINIC is definitely one of the strongest entries." (Spenser Davis, Hobo Junction Productions, 2014)


"What's in Daniel Guyton's fruitcake?!? A Christmas donkey, the best in Italy, needs a remedy for his laryngitis before traveling with Santa Claus? What a wacky play! Please, please choose this play for your Christmas festival. But make sure to give your audience eggnog and cookies. So when they laugh out loud they make a big mess." (Asher Wyndham, New Play Exchange, 2017)


"You can have Jingle Bells and The Little Drummer Boy, but Dominic the Chistmas Donkey is the best Christmas song ever. How Signor Pangellini and his donkey wind up in an American doctor's office is beyond me, but enjoy Dan Guyton's hilarious little play for its inspired silliness and every pun imaginable on a certain part of the body where the sun don't shine." (Larry Rinkel, New Play Exchange, 2018)

  • Produced by Suffolk County Community College in Selden, NY, 2013
  • Produced by Hobo Junction Theatre in Chicago, IL, 2014
  • Staged Reading at Process Theatre's Play Day Read-A-Thon in Atlanta, GA, 2017
  • Staged Reading at City Theatre in Miami, FL, 2018




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