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Un-Cabaret Stories
- Shack Up
- Narrated by: Beth Lapides, Merrill Markoe
- Length: 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Author and unique TV writer Merrill Markoe considers the battlefield of her love-life and finds that hope springs eternal.
MERRILL MARKOE is an Emmy-award winning TV writer (Late Night with David Letterman, TV Nation) and prolific author of books including What the Dogs Taught Me, How to Be Hap-Hap-Happy Like Me, Merrill Markoe's Guide to Love, The Psycho Ex Game, and Walking in Circles Before Lying Down.
This piece was recorded at Un-Cabaret's series "Say the Word", featuring great comedy writers reading their own original first-person nonfiction at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
ADVISORY: Some material may not be appropriate for minors.
©2007 Un-Cabaret & Artists
Critic Reviews
"An artistic genre all it's own! Very funny people telling unusually honest stories." (Ira Glass, This American Life)
"A comedy be-in!" (Rolling Stone)
"Original, deep, smart, surprising, and very funny!" (The Onion)
"A comedy be-in!" (Rolling Stone)
"Original, deep, smart, surprising, and very funny!" (The Onion)