Greetings From Sadsville

ONE ACT: Two friends struggle to stay on the same page in a diner in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Part two of an ongoing saga of one-act plays written every six years called "Greetings".

ONE ACT: Two friends struggle to stay on the same page in a diner in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Part two of an ongoing saga of one-act plays written every six years called "Greetings".

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Greetings From Sadsville

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  • Kayla Menz: Greetings From Sadsville

    Probably my favorite in the Greetings saga. Reminded me of so many connections lost to distance and time. Such a feast for the two actors to find what is said and what is unsaid.

    Probably my favorite in the Greetings saga. Reminded me of so many connections lost to distance and time. Such a feast for the two actors to find what is said and what is unsaid.

  • Mersedez Hoover: Greetings From Sadsville

    From a PA native this play is a Certified PA Banger. A gorgeous script about two people struggling to find the connection they once found so easy. It's been said before, but Zack Peercy is a male playwright who actually, really knows how to write deep and interesting queer women. Incredible. I give this play Five Big Booms.

    From a PA native this play is a Certified PA Banger. A gorgeous script about two people struggling to find the connection they once found so easy. It's been said before, but Zack Peercy is a male playwright who actually, really knows how to write deep and interesting queer women. Incredible. I give this play Five Big Booms.

  • Shaun Leisher: Greetings From Sadsville

    I read this play right after reading Greetings From The Moon and the two plays work so well together. It was great to get to revisit these characters 7 years later and see how much they have changed. There lives have definitely gone in different directions than they both thought and Peercy has captured that form of depression really well in this play. This play will break your heart in so many ways. You so badly want these two to be together and the way things end feel so honest and complex.

    I read this play right after reading Greetings From The Moon and the two plays work so well together. It was great to get to revisit these characters 7 years later and see how much they have changed. There lives have definitely gone in different directions than they both thought and Peercy has captured that form of depression really well in this play. This play will break your heart in so many ways. You so badly want these two to be together and the way things end feel so honest and complex.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization William Inge Theatre Festival, Year 2023

Production History

  • Type University, Organization University of Arkansas, Year 2023
  • Type Fringe, Organization Elgin Fringe Festival, Year 2022