997 Pieces

by Toby Malone

Welcome to the high-stakes arena of senior citizens' competitive jigsaw puzzle building.

Welcome to the high-stakes arena of senior citizens' competitive jigsaw puzzle building.

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997 Pieces

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  • John Busser: 997 Pieces

    11.17.24 - As an avid puzzler myself, this one hit home hard. This was sweetly fun, watching these three elderly folks try to out do one another and having their own difficulties in doing so. This kind of script is an actors dream, as the characters are so loaded with potential. There's the dialogue, the physicality and the characteristics of each to play with. I like Toby Malone has specified that these elderly puzzlers should be played by high schoolers in order to enhance the physical antics.

    11.17.24 - As an avid puzzler myself, this one hit home hard. This was sweetly fun, watching these three elderly folks try to out do one another and having their own difficulties in doing so. This kind of script is an actors dream, as the characters are so loaded with potential. There's the dialogue, the physicality and the characteristics of each to play with. I like Toby Malone has specified that these elderly puzzlers should be played by high schoolers in order to enhance the physical antics.

  • Steven G. Martin: 997 Pieces

    I love this comedy! "997 Pieces" has exactly what you want in a laugh-out-loud comedy: selfish, conniving characters being spoilsports, lots of physical action and lots of conflict, and the sweetest vindication that is perfectly played at the end. This is a tremendous 10-minute comedy that should have a long production list. Bravo, Toby Malone!

    I love this comedy! "997 Pieces" has exactly what you want in a laugh-out-loud comedy: selfish, conniving characters being spoilsports, lots of physical action and lots of conflict, and the sweetest vindication that is perfectly played at the end. This is a tremendous 10-minute comedy that should have a long production list. Bravo, Toby Malone!

  • Emily Siegel: 997 Pieces

    The fact that these senior characters are written for high school students makes the play 1000% funnier. I laughed so much while reading; this is such an entertaining play!

    The fact that these senior characters are written for high school students makes the play 1000% funnier. I laughed so much while reading; this is such an entertaining play!

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Character Information

  • Sidney
    An elderly person. Deaf and wears thick glasses and is prone to getting lost in his memories. Always bullied by the other two. Can be cast to be performed by anyone of any gender.
    Character Age
    80+, but played by a young person
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Morgan
    An elderly person. Stooped and slower, and has forgotten to put his dentures in.Higher in the hierarchy than SIDNEY but only just. Can be cast to be performed by anyone of any gender.
    Character Age
    80+, but played by a young person
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Harper
    An elderly person. Moves nimbly, wears a toupee and wields a little notebook. Very much the alpha of the group. Can be cast to be performed by anyone of any gender.
    Character Age
    80+, but played by a young person
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization Wexford School for the Performing Arts, Year 2022

Production History