sad girl hours

by Libby Carr

It’s not the end of the world yet, but Sunday’s mom built a backyard fallout shelter just in case. Now it’s an underground clubhouse overflowing with tarot cards and the smell of hair bleach, ringing with chaotic queer energy and runoff full of gritty mud, fire ants, and oil. sad girl hours is a story of college admissions, found family, and potential energy in the face of torrential flood. What does it mean to...

It’s not the end of the world yet, but Sunday’s mom built a backyard fallout shelter just in case. Now it’s an underground clubhouse overflowing with tarot cards and the smell of hair bleach, ringing with chaotic queer energy and runoff full of gritty mud, fire ants, and oil. sad girl hours is a story of college admissions, found family, and potential energy in the face of torrential flood. What does it mean to aspire to something while planning and preparing how to die?

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  • Elizabeth Shannon: sad girl hours

    Incredible queer characters and great dialogue. A thrill to read.

    Incredible queer characters and great dialogue. A thrill to read.

  • Playwrights Foundation: sad girl hours

    The community of national & local readers for Bay Area Playwrights Festival in 2021 enthusiastically recommends SAD GIRL HOURS as a Semi-Finalist at Playwrights Foundation out of 755 plays. We were deeply moved by the writer’s naturalistic dialogue, profound character work, and impeccable specificity of time and place. We're compelled by the play's promise, as it explores power dynamics related to race, gender, and class in even the most “woke” spaces, all as natural disaster looms nearer. We hope this play is widely read, finds dedicated collaborators, and moves swiftly towards production....

    The community of national & local readers for Bay Area Playwrights Festival in 2021 enthusiastically recommends SAD GIRL HOURS as a Semi-Finalist at Playwrights Foundation out of 755 plays. We were deeply moved by the writer’s naturalistic dialogue, profound character work, and impeccable specificity of time and place. We're compelled by the play's promise, as it explores power dynamics related to race, gender, and class in even the most “woke” spaces, all as natural disaster looms nearer. We hope this play is widely read, finds dedicated collaborators, and moves swiftly towards production. #BAPF2021

  • Jolie Frazer-Madge: sad girl hours

    so SO good-the teenage dialogue feels authentic and the characters and their struggles feel so real and heartbreaking

    so SO good-the teenage dialogue feels authentic and the characters and their struggles feel so real and heartbreaking

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Character Information

  • Sunday
    they/them, queer, nonbinary. a piano prodigy and probably a narcissist. sagittarius sun, cancer moon, leo rising.
    Character Age
    17
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    genderqueer,
    Nonbinary
  • Nia
    they/she, queer, nonbinary. goth ballerina, ex-competition dancer. aries sun, aries moon, capricorn rising.
    Character Age
    17
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    woman/fluid/nonbinary
  • Ash
    she/her, gay, cisgender. camp counselor, valedictorian. capricorn sun, pisces moon, cancer rising.
    Character Age
    17
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    woman
  • Cristina
    she/her, bisexual, cisgender. has a slight drawl when she’s excited or angry. taurus sun, libra moon, scorpio rising.
    Character Age
    16
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    woman
  • Rani
    she/her, gay, "gender's a social construct." the sweetest drug dealer, immensely insecure. aquarius sun, pisces moon, libra rising.
    Character Age
    17
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    South Asian
    Character Gender Identity
    woman

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Kennedy Center NNPN MFA Playwrights' Workshop, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization Dark Night Reading Series - UT Austin, Year 2019