Late Night and a Baileys

by Christopher Plumridge

Nick is waiting up on a Friday night for his partner Sara to return from a night out. She arrives home, drunk, happy. But Nick is suspicious, again... or is he paranoid, worrying over nothing?
A 5 to 10 minute two hander, I might extend it.

Nick is waiting up on a Friday night for his partner Sara to return from a night out. She arrives home, drunk, happy. But Nick is suspicious, again... or is he paranoid, worrying over nothing?
A 5 to 10 minute two hander, I might extend it.

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Late Night and a Baileys

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  • James Perry: Late Night and a Baileys

    This short play is a snapshot of a relationship fraught with tension. The narrative unfolds as Nick presses his partner about her evening. She assures him he is just being paranoid before revealing a dark twist once he exits the stage. This play captures a scenario that feels all too real.

    This short play is a snapshot of a relationship fraught with tension. The narrative unfolds as Nick presses his partner about her evening. She assures him he is just being paranoid before revealing a dark twist once he exits the stage. This play captures a scenario that feels all too real.

  • Morey Norkin: Late Night and a Baileys

    Well that was interesting! Sara comes home late after a night out with “the girls,” and Nick has his doubts. Chris Plumridge has created a nifty little two-hander with a surprising twist that screams “more, please!” Hopefully he will oblige.

    Well that was interesting! Sara comes home late after a night out with “the girls,” and Nick has his doubts. Chris Plumridge has created a nifty little two-hander with a surprising twist that screams “more, please!” Hopefully he will oblige.

  • John Busser: Late Night and a Baileys

    11.17.24 - This interesting two hander has all the elements of a juicy sordid affair, then throw you a curve at the end. Still sordid, but not the way you might think. Or at least the way NICK might think. Chris Plumridge may expand this piece. I say, he should. I'd love to see where this goes (as I'm sure Nick would. Come to think of it, I think Lisa would ALSO like to see where this goes) Even if Nick doesn't.

    11.17.24 - This interesting two hander has all the elements of a juicy sordid affair, then throw you a curve at the end. Still sordid, but not the way you might think. Or at least the way NICK might think. Chris Plumridge may expand this piece. I say, he should. I'd love to see where this goes (as I'm sure Nick would. Come to think of it, I think Lisa would ALSO like to see where this goes) Even if Nick doesn't.