Black Balloons

by Barry Wallace

​​Three people arrive at a birthday party for someone they don't know, and don't remember why they are there. The only clues are the brightly colored balloons and presents they carry....
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​​Three people arrive at a birthday party for someone they don't know, and don't remember why they are there. The only clues are the brightly colored balloons and presents they carry....
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Black Balloons

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  • Kyle R. Thomas: Black Balloons

    Wow. An audience should be warned to unsettle into their seats for this one. This piece is very intriguing and mysterious. The word I keep coming back to is unsettling, and I mean that as a compliment.

    Wow. An audience should be warned to unsettle into their seats for this one. This piece is very intriguing and mysterious. The word I keep coming back to is unsettling, and I mean that as a compliment.

  • James Binz: Black Balloons

    It's creepy all right. This is a fun piece for a group to perform - the story is straightforward and well done. The characters are unique and the pacing is just right. Barry Wallace has created a strong ten minutes slice of , well, maybe not life, but theater. Well done!

    It's creepy all right. This is a fun piece for a group to perform - the story is straightforward and well done. The characters are unique and the pacing is just right. Barry Wallace has created a strong ten minutes slice of , well, maybe not life, but theater. Well done!

  • Jonny Bolduc: Black Balloons

    This play hits the absolute sweetspot for me. A wonderful mix of creepy, intrigue, and realness. It kind of reminds me of No Exit with it's fluidity, subtle terror, and seemingly never-ending eternal loop..."Is that the end? Or the beginning?" Emily says. I'm new to Barry Wallace's work but not for long. This is a wonderful play that deserves production.

    This play hits the absolute sweetspot for me. A wonderful mix of creepy, intrigue, and realness. It kind of reminds me of No Exit with it's fluidity, subtle terror, and seemingly never-ending eternal loop..."Is that the end? Or the beginning?" Emily says. I'm new to Barry Wallace's work but not for long. This is a wonderful play that deserves production.

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Character Information

2 men, 1 woman. Any age
  • Ronald
    Character Age
    60's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race/Any Ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Tom
    Character Age
    Young Man
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race/Any Ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Emily
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race/Any Ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization 2021 Playwriting Challenge, Year 2021

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization The Ten Show, presented by the Hive Collaborative, Provo UT, Year 2022
  • Type Professional, Organization We All Shine Productions, Ontario, Canada, Year 2022
  • Type Workshop, Organization Pipeline-Collective's THE SALON, Year 2021

Awards

  • BEST SCREENPLAY
    The Ten Show, Presented by The Hive Collaborative
    Winner
    2022