Now We Are a Hundred

60 MINUTES—Injured during the Second World War, Christopher Robin Milne returns home to his father, Alan Alexander Milne, beloved author of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Overwhelmed with the weight of his ever-stagnant legacy as a writer, Alan is given this final chance to reconnect with his son before losing him to adulthood. Meanwhile, Christopher interacts with a rather obnoxious haunting of his fictional...

60 MINUTES—Injured during the Second World War, Christopher Robin Milne returns home to his father, Alan Alexander Milne, beloved author of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Overwhelmed with the weight of his ever-stagnant legacy as a writer, Alan is given this final chance to reconnect with his son before losing him to adulthood. Meanwhile, Christopher interacts with a rather obnoxious haunting of his fictional counterpart. Poetic and passionate, NOW WE ARE A HUNDRED studies the emotional weight of literary fame, memory, and the search for personal identity amidst inherited legacy.”

NOW WE ARE A HUNDRED examines the fine line between inspiration and exploitation, war and peace, and family and codependence.

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  • Nora Louise Syran: Now We Are a Hundred

    I've always been fascinated by all things One Hundred Acre Wood and the real life story behind it all so I was delighted to come across this play. It's a lovely piece with plenty of "weight to any whimsy" which Tennant weaves throughout. So many details which a designer will have a ball translating to the stage: tea, the "silly old Bear," WWII, the titles... Brava! Great title! (Oct 24, 2024)

    I've always been fascinated by all things One Hundred Acre Wood and the real life story behind it all so I was delighted to come across this play. It's a lovely piece with plenty of "weight to any whimsy" which Tennant weaves throughout. So many details which a designer will have a ball translating to the stage: tea, the "silly old Bear," WWII, the titles... Brava! Great title! (Oct 24, 2024)

  • Paul Donnelly: Now We Are a Hundred

    A poignant and sometimes harrowing look at the cost paid by a real young man for his father's popular fictionalized account of his childhood. The abandonment of the real young man takes a toll, as does his service in the Second World War. Milne seems to realize a little, but perhaps not quite enough, about the harm he has done. That these superbly drawn characters have real life models only adds to the depth and resonance of the narrative.

    A poignant and sometimes harrowing look at the cost paid by a real young man for his father's popular fictionalized account of his childhood. The abandonment of the real young man takes a toll, as does his service in the Second World War. Milne seems to realize a little, but perhaps not quite enough, about the harm he has done. That these superbly drawn characters have real life models only adds to the depth and resonance of the narrative.

  • Morey Norkin: Now We Are a Hundred

    A story that has brought joy to millions of children had a far less positive effect on the child who inspired it. Alaina Tennant tells the story of Christopher Robin Milne and his relationship with his parents and the famous story in beautiful and heartbreaking fashion. In what I consider to be the climactic moment, the tension between father and son was so intense it took my breath away! This is absolutely ready to be staged!

    A story that has brought joy to millions of children had a far less positive effect on the child who inspired it. Alaina Tennant tells the story of Christopher Robin Milne and his relationship with his parents and the famous story in beautiful and heartbreaking fashion. In what I consider to be the climactic moment, the tension between father and son was so intense it took my breath away! This is absolutely ready to be staged!

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Character Information

  • Christopher Robin Milne
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Alan Alexander Milne
    Character Age
    60s
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Christopher Robin
    Character Age
    6-9

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Wichita State University School of Performing Arts, Year 2025

Awards

  • Bela Kiralyfalvi Student Playwriting Competition
    Wichita State University School of Performing Arts
    Winner
    2025