Abstracted

ONE ACT, 10 Minutes
When an extroverted college student and a gruff older man become trapped in an art gallery, they find themselves in a heated debate on the interpretation of abstract paintings, and searching beyond the surface.

ONE ACT, 10 Minutes
When an extroverted college student and a gruff older man become trapped in an art gallery, they find themselves in a heated debate on the interpretation of abstract paintings, and searching beyond the surface.

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  • Ian Donley: Abstracted

    This short play is quite tender. The little clues hidden in the dialogue about who these characters is a treat to find while reading. This is a lovely short play to have at any one-act festival.

    This short play is quite tender. The little clues hidden in the dialogue about who these characters is a treat to find while reading. This is a lovely short play to have at any one-act festival.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Abstracted

    Thoughtful, tender, and quietly surprising, Abstracted turns a debate over art into something far more personal. Gibbs crafts a compelling two-hander about interpretation, regret, and the meanings we find when we finally look beneath the surface.

    Thoughtful, tender, and quietly surprising, Abstracted turns a debate over art into something far more personal. Gibbs crafts a compelling two-hander about interpretation, regret, and the meanings we find when we finally look beneath the surface.

  • Dan West: Abstracted

    Abstract/non-representative art is not for everyone. It forces you to draw meaning from shape and color rather than form. When college student Paige finds herself locked in her university's gallery afterhours with a man who appears to be far outside of his natural habitat, her first inclination is to try to help him "understand" what he seems to be missing - only to discover that some are searching for answers that lie beyond acrylic on canvas. A gently profound short play about regret and loss.

    Abstract/non-representative art is not for everyone. It forces you to draw meaning from shape and color rather than form. When college student Paige finds herself locked in her university's gallery afterhours with a man who appears to be far outside of his natural habitat, her first inclination is to try to help him "understand" what he seems to be missing - only to discover that some are searching for answers that lie beyond acrylic on canvas. A gently profound short play about regret and loss.

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Character Information

  • Paige
    A mania-driven extrovert working on a theatre degree.
    Character Age
    Early 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Ron
    Would rather be home watching a Jeff Foxworthy special.
    Character Age
    Late 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Femme
  • Campus Security
    Chronically horny and just trying to make ends meet.
    Character Age
    Early 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Femme

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