Douglas Campbell has an undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary arts (theatre/film/broadcasting) and a graduate degree in education. In addition to acting and teaching, he has written humor for standup comedians, print, and radio. He especially enjoys writing plays that keep audiences in stitches! He always carries his mobile phone with him just in case he gets stuck in an elevator.
A madcap whodonnit radio farce about a missing "masterpiece" where everyone is a possible culprit.
What happens when two people get trapped in an elevator? Find out in this delightful comedy about anxiety, anger, and connecting. Fun and very easy to stage!
Who could have shot Fred at the Moon Over Poughkeepsie Hotel? This hilarious 1940s-style whodunit takes place in a residential hotel catering to seniors. Sure to keep audiences guessing!
Did Malachi Throckmorton accidentally fall from the balcony of The Copa Coconut Hotel or did he commit suicide? A hysterically zany 1940s-style mystery-farce.
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