REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
by L.C. Bernadine
Seeking to get away from a variety of messes, some of which are borderline illegal, Danni has fled to a distant suburb where he rents a modest home with a big backyard that seems to promise peace, quiet, relief. He's welcomed in cheerful but vaguely desperate ways by the home's owner, Wilson, who is recently divorced and fixated on an unusual project he has neglected to mention: he intends to find his new life...
Seeking to get away from a variety of messes, some of which are borderline illegal, Danni has fled to a distant suburb where he rents a modest home with a big backyard that seems to promise peace, quiet, relief. He's welcomed in cheerful but vaguely desperate ways by the home's owner, Wilson, who is recently divorced and fixated on an unusual project he has neglected to mention: he intends to find his new life and prove his worth by becoming part of a program building "tiny homes" for the homeless in local backyards. Starting with his own. Experience as a landlord, something Wilson lacks, is critical to being approved, as is support from Danni, who for reasons of his own is opposed to the program and all its 'delusional altruism.' REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS is a dark comedy about grand gestures and second chances, and what it can mean to get less than you deserve and more than you bargained for.
(Note: This play in its first draft was called YARD WORK)
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