Eric Bogosian Reads: Selections and Monologues

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Eric Bogosian Reads: Selections and Monologues

Author: Eric Bogosian (directed by Jo Bonney)
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Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, you'll find Obie award-winning monologist Eric Bogosian in top form as he performs these selections from Notes From Underground, Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead, Drinking in America, Funhouse, and The Essential Bogosian. Bogosian, an actor and playwright as well as a monologist, is perhaps best known for his depiction of the radio "shock-jock" Barry Champlain in the film version of his play, Talk Radio. The monologues included in this audio are: "Ceramic Tile," "Godhead," "The Pacer," "Shining Star," "The Glass," "The Recovering Male," "Inner Baby," "Great Bunch a Guys," and "Little Dog."


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