The RAKEoning

RAKES RAKES RAKES
[Set in Gaelen and Ashleigh's Universe]
TWO MINUTE: The Solis' rake is missing. What happened? Ashleigh took it. Why? That question has a more interesting answer.

Content Warning: Substance abuse.

RAKES RAKES RAKES
[Set in Gaelen and Ashleigh's Universe]
TWO MINUTE: The Solis' rake is missing. What happened? Ashleigh took it. Why? That question has a more interesting answer.

Content Warning: Substance abuse.

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The RAKEoning

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  • Brian Cern: The RAKEoning

    A quick and witty piece about watching a breakdown from afar. Sometimes, others get caught in the fall-out of a personal collapse without reason or explanation... And all you can do is pour yourself a drink, and enjoy the ride.

    A quick and witty piece about watching a breakdown from afar. Sometimes, others get caught in the fall-out of a personal collapse without reason or explanation... And all you can do is pour yourself a drink, and enjoy the ride.

  • Paul Donnelly: The RAKEoning

    This piece had me from the opening stage direction. That promise of humor is fulfilled throughout as Kurt and Naomi are anesthetized to Ashleigh's demented mid-life crisis.

    This piece had me from the opening stage direction. That promise of humor is fulfilled throughout as Kurt and Naomi are anesthetized to Ashleigh's demented mid-life crisis.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: The RAKEoning

    Best ending stage direction ever. Ashleigh (who I have decided is the same Ashleigh from “Ashleigh Says Out Loud the Thing She Meant to Say in Her Head”) is up to bizarre shenanigans in her neighborhood, and her neighbors take it all in stride. My favorite thing about this two-minute play is that no explanations are given to the audience or sought by the characters. Five stars. Read this play, but hide your rake- Ashleigh’s coming.

    Best ending stage direction ever. Ashleigh (who I have decided is the same Ashleigh from “Ashleigh Says Out Loud the Thing She Meant to Say in Her Head”) is up to bizarre shenanigans in her neighborhood, and her neighbors take it all in stride. My favorite thing about this two-minute play is that no explanations are given to the audience or sought by the characters. Five stars. Read this play, but hide your rake- Ashleigh’s coming.

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Character Information

  • Kurt
    Married to Naomi.
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Naomi
    Married to Kurt.
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Theatrical Shenanigans, Year 2025