Plays by Thomas C. Prosser

Thomas Prosser has extensive theater credits on Bay Area, New York and Los Angelas stages. They include acting, directing and producing plays. His television appearances include the Emmy winning drama, Hill Street Blues, as well as General Hospital, Santa Barbra, Divorce Court and Bay City Blues. He has had five of his plays performed in New York and Los Angeles theaters. He has also written five novels, published on Amazon.com.


BOBBY PEEP’S LOST GENERATION

Venture back to 1920s Paris with Bobby Peep as he recounts his experiences with Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein and many other illustrious figures of that exciting by gone era that impacted the culture of the 20th century and beyond.


BUM TICKERS

A story about two world-class boxer brothers who’ve married the same woman and who betray and love each other. Bum Tickers is set in the corrupt boxing world of the 1950s.


BROTHEL

Takes place on the eve of the stock market crash. Brothel follows the lives of Madam Tremain and her ladies struggle to escape their lives in prostitution.


WHEN WRONG IS RIGHT

Takes place during a dance marathon completion in the depths of the great depression. The play explores relationships and the contestants’ hopes and dream as they battle deep fatigue and swollen, blistered feet after hours and days dancing hoping to win top prize.


RAFT

A black comedy features three survivors stranded on a makeshift raft out at sea, after their boat was struck and sunk by a giant whale, just moments after finding a treasure chest filled with gems and gold.