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Caption Contest: Wet Paint Edition (November 2014)

Caption this image and win a free hardback copy of “The Flick” by Annie Baker.

Every month, American Theatre wants YOUR input. We post up a new cartoon and you, readers, are invited to write a caption to it. This month’s cartoon is the art show you see above.

The winner of this month’s caption contest will receive a free hardback copy of The Flick, by Annie Baker (which won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for drama). Caption finalists will get a shout-out online.

Winner and finalists will be notified by e-mail. To enter into the contest,  leave your captions in the comments below.*

The contest will close on Friday, November 14 at 5 pm EST.

*Please note, you can use a number of social media accounts to log in and comment. But please remember that whichever social media account you decide to use to comment should have a working e-mail address attached to it. We don’t want you to miss out on your free book!

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46 thoughts on “Caption Contest: Wet Paint Edition (November 2014)”

  1. “Well, the School Board cancelled ‘The Laramie Project’ but they seem to really enjoy this.”

  2. “Well, the School Board cancelled ‘The Laramie Project’ but they seem to really enjoy this.”

  3. “Many plays have been compared to Watching Paint Dry, but none of them come close to the real thing.”

  4. “Many plays have been compared to Watching Paint Dry, but none of them come close to the real thing.”

  5. Ah, the abstract conundrum: Are we supposed to think it or chastise ourselves for thinking it?

  6. Ah, the abstract conundrum: Are we supposed to think it or chastise ourselves for thinking it?

  7. Now I can say it with authority: watching paint dry IS more exciting to watch than MOOSE MURDERS.

  8. Now I can say it with authority: watching paint dry IS more exciting to watch than MOOSE MURDERS.

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