Male Characters

Airport Terminal
Derelict panhandler

Cash
Garment center shark

Dixie Mason
Small town cop puts city boys into protective custody.

Frankie’s the Man
He wishes he was Frank Sinatra.

Goody’s Corner
Shoeshine boy ready to panic because his territory has been invaded.

The Smith of Mythiphus
White-collar guy rants about his urban rut.

Cookin’ Wit Jake
Jake LaMotta’s cooking show.

Dropping In On Jackie
The best neighbors are those who can smile through the hard times and be cordial through the good.

Schneider Makes A Pitch
A master sweater salesman on Old Orchard Street.

The Typewriter Man
Once upon a time, there were guys who made a living repairing those magnificent contraptions.

When Broads Were Broads
Sinatra, feeling sorry for you guys, on what it used to be like to be a man.

Poet’s Rant
Can a sensitive man be politically incorrect?

More coming soon. Check back regularly.

His Love Life
He would like to settle down with a man his own age, but they’re all involved.

The Polarizer
An aged Casanova.

Taxi Driver
He has come out of retirement so he can keep an eye out for an opportunity to avenge his daughter’s murder.

Jerry Holds Forth on Affirmative Action
Blue-collar guy rants about how things have changed.

Big Enough
Little guy fantasizes about what it would be like to have power and stature.

He’s Rich
The man who has everything but a wife who won’t be what he expects her to be.

Ricky
The neighborhood junkie begs to atone for hitting the kid he wishes he could have been.

The Woman In Me
Macho man describes his exploration of his feminine side.

New Kid
He insists that, while he’s straight now, he used to be as gay as anyone.

Just To See
Star stalker.

Pie
An invitation to the mother of all dessert carts.