The Remnants
by Carolyn Guido Clifford
Fifteen years after a school shooting, a tight-knit group of college friends reunites for their friend Cameron’s wedding, the last significant event among them. The play takes place in dual spaces, one through Instagram-filtered movement and the other outside in the alley where they each go to escape. The group is no longer close, having grown apart because of their spouses and jobs, yet like all college friends...
Fifteen years after a school shooting, a tight-knit group of college friends reunites for their friend Cameron’s wedding, the last significant event among them. The play takes place in dual spaces, one through Instagram-filtered movement and the other outside in the alley where they each go to escape. The group is no longer close, having grown apart because of their spouses and jobs, yet like all college friends, they still feel a sense of permanence. Their bond is both deepened and harmed by their shared trauma. Throughout the evening, Laurie's unhealed wounds resurface as she starts to experience panic attacks. At first, everyone pretends not to notice, except her college fling Alex, but when fireworks trigger an episode of PTSD, Laurie’s condition can no longer be ignored. As the night progresses, the characters are forced to confront their collective past, exposing the stark differences in how they navigated the aftermath of the event and revealing the depth of their fractured relationships.
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