A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners

10-MINUTE PLAY: A student, home from college for the funeral of a friend, and a singer, hired to perform at the service, meet by chance outside the church, conversing, confessing, and connecting in unexpected ways.

10-MINUTE PLAY: A student, home from college for the funeral of a friend, and a singer, hired to perform at the service, meet by chance outside the church, conversing, confessing, and connecting in unexpected ways.

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A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners

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  • Jack Levine: A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners

    We sometimes look as hard as we can to find ‘the one we are meant to be with’. But, in a world where things can randomly happen, a chance meeting can turnout to be an unexpected wonderful outcome. KEN PREUSS’s “A Benevolent Alliance Of Mourners” tells of a meeting of two strangers outside of a church, where a funeral service is about to take place. I found this play to be sweet, endearing, and encouraging, especially for two people who may have found a way to be hopeful for their future.

    We sometimes look as hard as we can to find ‘the one we are meant to be with’. But, in a world where things can randomly happen, a chance meeting can turnout to be an unexpected wonderful outcome. KEN PREUSS’s “A Benevolent Alliance Of Mourners” tells of a meeting of two strangers outside of a church, where a funeral service is about to take place. I found this play to be sweet, endearing, and encouraging, especially for two people who may have found a way to be hopeful for their future.

  • Regina E. Hinkley: A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners

    There's something very human about finding each other once tragedy has passed. With far more tenderness and care than many would give the subject, Preuss presents us with two characters as they manage to make a connection under very somber circumstances, and turn it into something beautiful. Something worth holding onto.

    There's something very human about finding each other once tragedy has passed. With far more tenderness and care than many would give the subject, Preuss presents us with two characters as they manage to make a connection under very somber circumstances, and turn it into something beautiful. Something worth holding onto.

  • Vince Gatton: A Benevolent Alliance of Mourners

    I've always felt there's a special magic in the liminal spaces on the edge of a funeral, especially for the young. Ken Preuss captures that magic perfectly: the vulnerability, the questions, the humor, and the bewildering feeling of learning how navigate this strange new world without a map. Preuss gives us the gift of two beautiful characters, plenty of gentle and genuine wit, and some lovely synchronicity that might as well be literal magic.

    I've always felt there's a special magic in the liminal spaces on the edge of a funeral, especially for the young. Ken Preuss captures that magic perfectly: the vulnerability, the questions, the humor, and the bewildering feeling of learning how navigate this strange new world without a map. Preuss gives us the gift of two beautiful characters, plenty of gentle and genuine wit, and some lovely synchronicity that might as well be literal magic.

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1 female and 1 either

ELLIE: Female. Around 20 years old. Disaffected a bit by years of singing at funerals, and perhaps wise beyond her age. Sarcastic but sincere.

ALEX: Male or Female. Around 20 years old. Out of sorts by the loss of a friend. Uses humor to hide the pain, avoiding the reality as much as possible.