(10 minute) A festival's theme of "Lost and Found" inspired this short piece. Camilla loses the rosary her grandmother made on the day her grandmother's funeral and her roommate is pushing her to make a decision on the wrong day.
(10 minute) A festival's theme of "Lost and Found" inspired this short piece. Camilla loses the rosary her grandmother made on the day her grandmother's funeral and her roommate is pushing her to make a decision on the wrong day.
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Ring Around the Rosary
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Allan Maule:
Ring Around the Rosary
by Ward Kay
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Sometimes losing something precious to you helps you find what you needed most. The playwright sets up a great premise and hilariously-opposed characters, then draws them together in a fitting and touching conclusion. This show would be an audience favorite in any performed showcase of short plays.
Sometimes losing something precious to you helps you find what you needed most. The playwright sets up a great premise and hilariously-opposed characters, then draws them together in a fitting and touching conclusion. This show would be an audience favorite in any performed showcase of short plays.
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Rand Higbee:
Ring Around the Rosary
by Ward Kay
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I was fortunate to see a reading of this play at the 2024 Midwest Dramatists Conference in Kansas City. Is a funeral the right time and place to come out to your family? But they're going to figure it out, aren't they? And where did that rosary go? The play has a lot of laughs throughout, but ultimately becomes a rather touching love story.
I was fortunate to see a reading of this play at the 2024 Midwest Dramatists Conference in Kansas City. Is a funeral the right time and place to come out to your family? But they're going to figure it out, aren't they? And where did that rosary go? The play has a lot of laughs throughout, but ultimately becomes a rather touching love story.
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Alli Hartley-Kong:
Ring Around the Rosary
by Ward Kay
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It's been a few days since I heard this play read at the Midwest Dramatists Conference, and I'm still chuckling every time I think of dumpster diving for Jesus. This sweet little play effectively uses humor to show a pivotal moment in a family and a relationship. Everyone wants to be accepted for who they are, and who they love; this play advocates this important story, but is cotton candy in the telling!
It's been a few days since I heard this play read at the Midwest Dramatists Conference, and I'm still chuckling every time I think of dumpster diving for Jesus. This sweet little play effectively uses humor to show a pivotal moment in a family and a relationship. Everyone wants to be accepted for who they are, and who they love; this play advocates this important story, but is cotton candy in the telling!