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On at least two occasions Marsha Mello has come home to find absolute strangers partying and reciting poetry in her living room.  Dr. Klip, Marsha's psychotherapist believes that Marsha suffers from an extreme form of dementia and that these bizarre happenings are merely a figment of her imagination. As Marsha retells the strange experiences of the past week, both the audience and Dr. Klip, are taken back to the actual events and challenged to discover and determine whether Marsha is a veritable nutcase or not.

After detailing the buffet of bizarre, yet entertaining occurrences, Marsha is unable to convince Dr. Klip of their reality.  Instead, he suggests that medication will help her "condition" and ushers her out of his office. Although Marsha leaves Dr. Klip's office defeated and misunderstood, she remains absolutely certain that these events really happened. Upon returning to her apartment, Marsha Mello is confronted once more by a total stranger and this time she handles it the way any truly "sane" individual would. Meanwhile, Dr. Klip's opinion regarding Marsha's diagnosis is put to the test when a new patient offers solid evidence of Marsha's sanity.

Mello's Kaleidoscope is an offbeat, thought-provoking comedy that explores the nature of existence, reality and perception in a unique and highly enjoyable way.

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