Two secret agents meet in a park for a debriefing that quickly becomes something very different.
Two secret agents meet in a park for a debriefing that quickly becomes something very different.
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The Field Report
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The Field Report
by Brian Rust
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This is a fast-paced comedy that gleefully dismantles the spy genre while sneaking in a pointed critique of bureaucracy, and the ever-changing nature of connection in a digital world. A world where a catfluencer may be the most effective operative in the field.
This is a fast-paced comedy that gleefully dismantles the spy genre while sneaking in a pointed critique of bureaucracy, and the ever-changing nature of connection in a digital world. A world where a catfluencer may be the most effective operative in the field.
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Character Information
Two main characters, one notably younger than the other. Any gender.
Two supporting characters, male, comfortable with a lot of physical movement.
Agent 13
Still very new to the job, blissfully unaware of how bad at this they actually are.
Character Age
late teens to upper 20s
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Any
Can be played by:
Actor Age
Teens,
20s,
30s
Agent 42
A professional spy of the haggard, ‘seen it all and finds it tedious’ variety.
Character Age
42+
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Any
Can be played by:
Actor Age
30s,
40s,
50s,
60s
Dirk
A Hollywood-style secret agent, a walking cloud of violence and testosterone.
Character Age
30sish
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Male
Can be played by:
Actor Age
20s,
30s,
40s
Actor Gender Identity
Man
Cole
Dirk's equal-but-opposite, a secret agent who seems to have been recruited based mostly for their ability to sweat and shoot guns.