Where the Snow Never Ends

On a snowy Christmas Eve, a woman spends the night in a bar, haunted by the memory of all she has lost. When a mysterious stranger offers her comfort and an impossible promise, she feels the pull of the world beyond. WHERE THE SNOW NEVER ENDS is a dark short play about the fragile choice between despair and release.

On a snowy Christmas Eve, a woman spends the night in a bar, haunted by the memory of all she has lost. When a mysterious stranger offers her comfort and an impossible promise, she feels the pull of the world beyond. WHERE THE SNOW NEVER ENDS is a dark short play about the fragile choice between despair and release.

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Where the Snow Never Ends

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  • Danielle Wirsansky: Where the Snow Never Ends

    Where the Snow Never Ends beautifully captures the raw emotion of spending Christmas alone. Amy's reflections on snow and its symbolism offer a poignant metaphor for grief and healing. A tender, thoughtful piece that resonates with anyone who's faced loss, yet finds a way to move forward.

    Where the Snow Never Ends beautifully captures the raw emotion of spending Christmas alone. Amy's reflections on snow and its symbolism offer a poignant metaphor for grief and healing. A tender, thoughtful piece that resonates with anyone who's faced loss, yet finds a way to move forward.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Where the Snow Never Ends

    This was the play of the day for me and I'm so glad to have discovered it. Love Amy's vision of what the perfect world would be with the snow and how it allows for fresh tracks that have never been seen or can be repeated. She is grieving and in that grief finds a passage through that so many would find rewarding.

    This was the play of the day for me and I'm so glad to have discovered it. Love Amy's vision of what the perfect world would be with the snow and how it allows for fresh tracks that have never been seen or can be repeated. She is grieving and in that grief finds a passage through that so many would find rewarding.

Character Information

Written as 2W, 1M.
Can be performed as 1W, 2 any.
  • AMY
    Coping with spending her first holiday season alone.
  • BARTENDER
    Dying to get home to his family. (Written as male, can be played by any performer.)
  • WOMAN
    Mysterious, dark, sexy. (Written as female, can be played by any performer.)

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Langhorne Players, Year 2020

Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization Pharmacy Theatre, Year 2023