Time of Birth

by Scott Cantrell

One Act Drama (30 minute runtime)

A young couple is going to welcome their first-born child into the world. A miracle to many couples around the world. They are so overjoyed, so excited, and so... scared. It is one request that this one wife asks of her husband that sends their relationship through the ultimate test. Would you really do anything for the one you love?

One Act Drama (30 minute runtime)

A young couple is going to welcome their first-born child into the world. A miracle to many couples around the world. They are so overjoyed, so excited, and so... scared. It is one request that this one wife asks of her husband that sends their relationship through the ultimate test. Would you really do anything for the one you love?

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  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown: Time of Birth

    A husband's preparing for his child's birth reaches farcical lengths, providing the opening of Scott Cantrell's 'Time of Birth' with a heartening charm, but it is soon uprooted by the pregnant wife's pragmatism - also about to reach an abnormal extent. The play hurls optimism against pessimism by embattling gender stereotypes, ad hominem attacks, and an ultimate taboo. A provocation of a play, it propels a marriage in extremis to proportions of Greek myth in order to find the edge of one's love.

    A husband's preparing for his child's birth reaches farcical lengths, providing the opening of Scott Cantrell's 'Time of Birth' with a heartening charm, but it is soon uprooted by the pregnant wife's pragmatism - also about to reach an abnormal extent. The play hurls optimism against pessimism by embattling gender stereotypes, ad hominem attacks, and an ultimate taboo. A provocation of a play, it propels a marriage in extremis to proportions of Greek myth in order to find the edge of one's love.

  • Jarred Corona: Time of Birth

    The middle of this play is fucking wild. Like, the sort of scene in a movie that widens your eyes and you sit back and all you can really do is laugh at it. Not because it's funny, and not because it's bad. Simply because... it's insane. True horror movie stuff. But not 80s slasher horror. It's Aronofsky by the way of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (which, what a combination to think of). You will not feel good reading this! You will say, "What the fuck?" but embrace it. A wild ride.

    The middle of this play is fucking wild. Like, the sort of scene in a movie that widens your eyes and you sit back and all you can really do is laugh at it. Not because it's funny, and not because it's bad. Simply because... it's insane. True horror movie stuff. But not 80s slasher horror. It's Aronofsky by the way of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (which, what a combination to think of). You will not feel good reading this! You will say, "What the fuck?" but embrace it. A wild ride.

Character Information

  • Husband
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Wife
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Gender Identity
    Female