Frederick Stroppel
At Louie's, a typical corner bar, regulars A. G. and Woody enjoy the male camaraderie of friendly insults, unsolicited opinions and pointless conversation. But their comfortable everyday routine is disrupted by the unexpected presence of a pretty female bartender. Louie's Daughter is one of five short plays from SENIOR MOMENTS, a collection of One-Acts for Older Actors; After the Ball, Glacier Bay, Louie's Daughter, Sneeze,and A World of Pleasure.
Frederick Stroppel began writing for the theatre back in the 1980s; his first full-length play, The Price of Tea, was produced in NYC in 1986 at the Courtyard Playhouse in Greenwich Village. He became resident playwright of the Courtyard Players, and two years later, his play ...