A Very Very Short Play

by Jacquelyn Reingold

A tiny woman meets a nervous man in an airplane. An impossible yet romantic comedy while flying and dancing in the clouds.

A tiny woman meets a nervous man in an airplane. An impossible yet romantic comedy while flying and dancing in the clouds.

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A Very Very Short Play

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  • John Busser: A Very Very Short Play

    I'd love to see how this would be staged as the play presents characters in a height-challenged setting. A meet cute about making connections and how the sky is the limit (if even THAT is). Seeing how the characters here transcend as they ascend, the sky may not even be the limit.

    I'd love to see how this would be staged as the play presents characters in a height-challenged setting. A meet cute about making connections and how the sky is the limit (if even THAT is). Seeing how the characters here transcend as they ascend, the sky may not even be the limit.

  • Samantha Marchant: A Very Very Short Play

    Ankle to ankle - his lips to half her face - this script offered so many amazing images.

    Ankle to ankle - his lips to half her face - this script offered so many amazing images.

  • Lee R. Lawing: A Very Very Short Play

    It's all about connection and if that's made, nothing is impossible. This was my play of the day and what a delightful discovery it was!

    It's all about connection and if that's made, nothing is impossible. This was my play of the day and what a delightful discovery it was!

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Character Information

  • Man
    Of any height.
    Character Age
    20s-30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    male or male identifying
  • Woman
    Of any height
    Character Age
    20s-30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    female or female identifying

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Podcast with Playing On Air, acted by Hope Davis & Richard Kind, Year 2016
  • Type Professional, Organization Ensemble Studio Theatre, Year 2010