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An Ill Sound in One’s Pronunciation
Or The Ways a Twang can Affect the Temperature of the Blood

"An Ill Sound in One’s Pronunciation Or The Ways a Twang can Affect the Temperature of the Blood”
is a new monologue about leaving your home in order to hold onto your identity, taking the best parts with you, and raising a middle finger to the rest.

It’s about a wholly different kind of southern rebellion and the queerness of a well-placed dropped “g”.






Performed and filmed by
Ally Callaghan
Written by Stephen Gracia • Directed by Michael LoPorto • Produced by Edie Nugent
From Dialogue with Three Chords

 

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