Arrangements

by Ken Weitzman

Winner of the L. Arnold Weissberger Award. In the dungeon-like basement of a flower shop, a strange yet beautiful friendship blossoms between amateur slam poet Robby and obese and outspoken Donna. By charting a series of intertwined relationships, this darkly comic play explores the relationship between chaos and order, consumption and abstinence, and the modern day notion that “we are what we eat.”

Winner of the L. Arnold Weissberger Award. In the dungeon-like basement of a flower shop, a strange yet beautiful friendship blossoms between amateur slam poet Robby and obese and outspoken Donna. By charting a series of intertwined relationships, this darkly comic play explores the relationship between chaos and order, consumption and abstinence, and the modern day notion that “we are what we eat.”

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Arrangements

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  • Les Hunter: Arrangements

    Ken Weitzman’s ARRANGEMENTS is both genuinely funny and truly sad. Weitzman’s characters, from Robby, the trusting college dropout, to Donna, the wounded schemer suffering from the rare mental disorder pica (where you eat everything in sight), are larger than life, and also uniquely human. In this way, Weitzman’s portraits of people hurting deftly zoom into fine details (erotic fixations with candy bars, differentiation between flower arrangements, etc.) while simultaneously composing several complete and fulfilling story arcs. By the end of the play, you feel deeply for these clever...

    Ken Weitzman’s ARRANGEMENTS is both genuinely funny and truly sad. Weitzman’s characters, from Robby, the trusting college dropout, to Donna, the wounded schemer suffering from the rare mental disorder pica (where you eat everything in sight), are larger than life, and also uniquely human. In this way, Weitzman’s portraits of people hurting deftly zoom into fine details (erotic fixations with candy bars, differentiation between flower arrangements, etc.) while simultaneously composing several complete and fulfilling story arcs. By the end of the play, you feel deeply for these clever, deceiving, and desperately fallible characters.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Cherry Lane Theatre, Year 2004
  • Type Reading, Organization Atlantic Theater Company, Year 2004
  • Type Reading, Organization Arena Stage, Year 2003
  • Type Reading, Organization Williamstown Theatre Company, Year 2003
  • Type Reading, Organization Florida Stage, Year 2003
  • Type Reading, Organization Mark Taper Forum, Year 2002

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Pavement Group, Year 2008
  • Type Professional, Organization Atlantic Theater Company, Year 2005

Awards

  • L. Arnold Weissberger Award
    Weissberger / Williamstown Theatre Festival
    Winner
    2003