10-minute play
Everyone’s holiday traditions are just like your own, right? Not so fast. When your new in-laws gift-giving customs make no sense to you, do you speak up or shut up? Newlywed Kristen finds out what happens when she goes with the first, risky option.
10-minute play
Everyone’s holiday traditions are just like your own, right? Not so fast. When your new in-laws gift-giving customs make no sense to you, do you speak up or shut up? Newlywed Kristen finds out what happens when she goes with the first, risky option.
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The Point of No Return
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The Point of No Return
by Cherielyn Ferguson
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This is an interesting and funny play about traditions and in-laws. The characters are developed and relatable. At a few points, I actually felt the tension of being in the room. This play would be the perfect addition to a holiday festival.
This is an interesting and funny play about traditions and in-laws. The characters are developed and relatable. At a few points, I actually felt the tension of being in the room. This play would be the perfect addition to a holiday festival.
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Character Information
Roles may be cast without regard to race.
Barbara
Tradition-bound, in control.
Can be played by:
Actor Age
50s,
60s
Actor Gender Identity
Female
Dave
Barbara’s husband. Goes along to get along, until he can’t anymore.
Can be played by:
Actor Age
50s,
60s
Actor Gender Identity
Male
Ethan
Late 20s - early 30s. Son of Barbara and Dave, new husband to Kristen. Says what he thinks people want to hear.
Can be played by:
Actor Age
30s
Actor Gender Identity
Male
Kristen
Late 20s – early 30s. Says what she thinks and believes everyone else does the same.