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- Scent_of_Rain abstract "For scent of rain on earth, see PetrichorScent of Rain subtitled Scent of Rain: A Love Story Really! is a gay-themed comedy play written by Mark Dunn, produced by Blue Suit Productions. The play starring Ryan Idol was also made available on DVD. It had a run from 2001 to 2003 at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago and Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles. Scent of Rain is set in rural America. Danne Taylor plays the role of a dying father of an all-male family wants to know that his sons are happily married before he passes on. The two older straight boys are engaged to twin sisters. But their younger brother Jonathan (played by Nicholas Conlon) is "special" and his father is concerned that he'll go through life alone, unless they can find him a husband, with assistance and support from a "hired hand" named Bill Tom (played by Ryan Idol) to arrange this. Attempts include a match with an escaped convict and later, a good-hearted drag queen. But as it turns out, Jonathan has felt a lifelong affection for Bill Tom himself.Some resembled the story to a gay version of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers reduced into "one husband for one brother".".
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- Scent_of_Rain subject Category:2001_plays.
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- Scent_of_Rain comment "For scent of rain on earth, see PetrichorScent of Rain subtitled Scent of Rain: A Love Story Really! is a gay-themed comedy play written by Mark Dunn, produced by Blue Suit Productions. The play starring Ryan Idol was also made available on DVD. It had a run from 2001 to 2003 at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago and Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles. Scent of Rain is set in rural America.".
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