Never Not Once

by Carey Crim

Never Not Once was the winner of the Jane Chambers 2017 Award for feminist playwriting. It was said of the play: With a multi-racial cast of well-defined characters, complex development, and a nuanced lens on sexuality, non-traditional family and taking responsibility, this play is theatrically satisfying and socially urgent.
SYNOPSIS: Eleanor, a biology major at Princeton, brings her boyfriend Rob home to...

Never Not Once was the winner of the Jane Chambers 2017 Award for feminist playwriting. It was said of the play: With a multi-racial cast of well-defined characters, complex development, and a nuanced lens on sexuality, non-traditional family and taking responsibility, this play is theatrically satisfying and socially urgent.
SYNOPSIS: Eleanor, a biology major at Princeton, brings her boyfriend Rob home to meet her two (not perfect but still pretty excellent moms). While there, she lets them know that she has hired a private investigator to help her find her biological father. She says, as a scientist, she is curious about her genetics. But it's evident she might also just want to meet her dad. Nadine, her non-biological mom thinks it's a great idea, partly because she had a deep and wonderful relationship with her own father. Allison, Eleanor's biological mom is less enthusiastic, insisting that Eleanor's father, a one night stand in college whose name Allison doesn't remember, never even knew she existed. Nadine secretly gives Allison the name Doug. This information sends Eleanor on a journey to an unexpected and explosive answer to the question "Where do I come from?" The fallout and complications from this revelation force the whole family- and Doug- to confront the past in order to have any hope of moving on to a better future.

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  • Cheryl Bear: Never Not Once

    A moving, gripping search for a father leads to a shocking discovery. For healing to ever occur it must be confronted. Excellent work.

    A moving, gripping search for a father leads to a shocking discovery. For healing to ever occur it must be confronted. Excellent work.

  • Nick Malakhow: Never Not Once

    What a compelling, fast, and affecting read. The initial setup provides us with characters that have potent desires and obstacles, and the plot unfolds with a hefty dose of subtle but powerful surprises. At the end of an emotionally wrenching final scene, the play ends on an ambiguous, unresolved note that is not unsatisfying--on the contrary it serves to underscore and solidify the strength and hope of the three central women. I would love to see this producible and important play have a long life! How awesome that it is having a run of productions recently.

    What a compelling, fast, and affecting read. The initial setup provides us with characters that have potent desires and obstacles, and the plot unfolds with a hefty dose of subtle but powerful surprises. At the end of an emotionally wrenching final scene, the play ends on an ambiguous, unresolved note that is not unsatisfying--on the contrary it serves to underscore and solidify the strength and hope of the three central women. I would love to see this producible and important play have a long life! How awesome that it is having a run of productions recently.

  • Jordan Ramirez Puckett: Never Not Once

    The story of NEVER NOT ONCE unfolds beautifully, with reveals that are surprising and at the same time feel inevitable. This play feels incredibly relevant, nuanced, and thought provoking. I hope theatres will take a look at this play for their upcoming seasons.

    The story of NEVER NOT ONCE unfolds beautifully, with reveals that are surprising and at the same time feel inevitable. This play feels incredibly relevant, nuanced, and thought provoking. I hope theatres will take a look at this play for their upcoming seasons.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Route 66 Theatre Company (Chicago), Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization Purple Rose Theatre Company, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Women in Theatre, ATHE (Jane Chambers Award Reading), Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Florida Studio Theater, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Park Theatre London, Year 2022
  • Type Professional, Organization Rubicon Theatre Ventura, CA, Year 2020
  • Type Professional, Organization Purple Rose Theatre Company, Year 2019
  • Type Professional, Organization Theatre Aquarius, Year 2019

Awards

  • In-Progress New Play Reading Series
    Unicorn Theatre
    Finalist
    2018
  • The O'Neill NPC finalist
    The O'Neill NPC
    Finalist
    2018
  • Jane Chambers Award
    Women and Theatre Program and ATHE
    Winner
    2017