Sullen Girl

by Ali MacLean

After her mother dies, Gen and her brother Kellan find home life with their abusive father unbearable. However, once she escapes is when the real hell begins. Flipping back and forth in time, Gen grows up in a house that is haunted with horrible secrets which she takes with her as a young adult battling life in the Big Apple. She begins to realize no matter how many times she changes her life, her childhood...

After her mother dies, Gen and her brother Kellan find home life with their abusive father unbearable. However, once she escapes is when the real hell begins. Flipping back and forth in time, Gen grows up in a house that is haunted with horrible secrets which she takes with her as a young adult battling life in the Big Apple. She begins to realize no matter how many times she changes her life, her childhood trauma is waiting for her until she conquers it.

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  • Nick Malakhow: Sullen Girl

    A deeply vulnerable, unsettling, and sharp look at the way trauma and abuse shapes one's identity in an indelible fashion. The way MacLean toys with chronology is engaging and, even as the story winds back and forth through time, propulsive for the plot and Gen's journey. I appreciated the moments of human connection and the scattered victories that punctuated the piece, evocatively illustrating the few and far between relationships and inner strength that often must keep survivors of trauma moving forward through life.

    A deeply vulnerable, unsettling, and sharp look at the way trauma and abuse shapes one's identity in an indelible fashion. The way MacLean toys with chronology is engaging and, even as the story winds back and forth through time, propulsive for the plot and Gen's journey. I appreciated the moments of human connection and the scattered victories that punctuated the piece, evocatively illustrating the few and far between relationships and inner strength that often must keep survivors of trauma moving forward through life.

  • Rita Anderson: Sullen Girl

    In one of the most brutally authentic "show-don't-tell" styles I have ever read, MacLean masterfully aligns non-linear but thematically-linked scenes that portray the lasting damages of trauma for Gen, a woman who keeps pressing forward and swinging (for mostly futile results), until real love enables her to confront her pain. And her abuser. SULLEN GIRL, with its sharp and darkly-witty dialogue, takes a cold, hard look at some impossible truths--but it shows us the way out, too. And this script compels us all to do the same: "What you hear in the dark, you must speak in the light."

    In one of the most brutally authentic "show-don't-tell" styles I have ever read, MacLean masterfully aligns non-linear but thematically-linked scenes that portray the lasting damages of trauma for Gen, a woman who keeps pressing forward and swinging (for mostly futile results), until real love enables her to confront her pain. And her abuser. SULLEN GIRL, with its sharp and darkly-witty dialogue, takes a cold, hard look at some impossible truths--but it shows us the way out, too. And this script compels us all to do the same: "What you hear in the dark, you must speak in the light."

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Sullen Girl

    Dark, honest, brave, bold, and searing, this drama tells it all. Gen is a hero. After all the ways she tries to cope with what has happened, there are scenes toward the end that are uplifting and empowering to give all of us hope. Thank you Ali MacLean for doing the hard work so we may all benefit. People should know and see this play.

    Dark, honest, brave, bold, and searing, this drama tells it all. Gen is a hero. After all the ways she tries to cope with what has happened, there are scenes toward the end that are uplifting and empowering to give all of us hope. Thank you Ali MacLean for doing the hard work so we may all benefit. People should know and see this play.

Character Information

  • Burt
    Burt has two speeds: volatile and drunk. Was laid off from the plant so he spends his days at the local bar. He is manipulative and abusive to his children. Mourning his wife after her battle with cancer.
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Mikey
    Kellan's best friend. Ages to 27 during play. Mikey lives down the street and his family becomes a refuge for Gen and Kellan during stormy times. Mikey looks after Gen, whom he adores, when Kellan is sent to Juvie. He becomes involved with Gen when they become adults.
    Character Age
    17-27
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Gazz
    A tatted up guy, GAZZ, late 30s, has been arrested more than a few times. Uses heroin.
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Sterling
    A very wealthy and cunning gentleman in his 50s to 60s, STERLING, is used to getting what he wants.
    Character Age
    50s-60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Alex
    A professional lighting designer who works hard and lives in the adult world. Is tired of Gen's antics.
    Character Age
    30s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Gen
    a smart, artistic, somewhat shy 10-year-old girl from Lehigh, Pennsylvania. Ages to 22 years old during play (in these pages she is 10,11,13). She has a very close bond with her brother as he is the only one in her life she can trust ( although he does get her involved in mischief). Afraid of her father.
    Character Age
    10-21
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Kellan
    Gen's 15-year-old brother. Ages to 25 during play. A baseball phenom until an injury takes away his chances of pitching for the majors. Funny. Not above mischief. He loves his sister and feels responsible for her. Volatile relationship with his father, but he hits back.
    Character Age
    15-24
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Dramatists Guild, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Ensemble Studio Theatre, Year 2021