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Encyclopedia > Jeff Goode

Jeff Goode is an American television show creator. He has created a variety shows for teens and children. He created MTV's Undressed and Disney Channel's American Dragon: Jake Long. Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...


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Anger Box by Jeff Goode, at Sweet on the Royal Mile (552 words)
Jeff Goode (author of TheatreZone favorites The Eight:Reindeer Monologues and Poona the F%#kdog) jumps headlong into the fray with nine hilarious new angry monologues featuring everything from the sanctimonious to the sacrilegious- and the result is daring, offensive, twisted, fresh, funny, and surprisingly poignant.
Jeff Goode is a director, actor and the author of over 50 plays including The Eight (now available in Dutch!).
Although the writer Jeff Goode reminds the audience 'that these are things someone else has thought of.
Tucson Weekly : cityweek : Pick (916 words)
Jeff Goode is one of those people with both ears open.
Goode's no stranger to monologues--writing and then letting go of his words as actors digest and spew out their version of his characters.
When I told Goode that his Nike character had been portrayed by a man wearing pasty makeup, a white slinky dress--teetering on heels while his wings continually slid off his hairy shoulders--he was not surprised.
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