Happy Days: Zoom (A parody of the absurd)

(15 minutes) A short zoom play: a parody of the absurd based on Beckett's "Happy Days". An actor crashes a family Zoom session thinking it's an audition. While Millennial Millie tries to explain to him that he's made a mistake, Millie's mother Winnie greets it all--the computer, husband and daughter who don't need, see or hear her-- and the intruding thespian, with...
(15 minutes) A short zoom play: a parody of the absurd based on Beckett's "Happy Days". An actor crashes a family Zoom session thinking it's an audition. While Millennial Millie tries to explain to him that he's made a mistake, Millie's mother Winnie greets it all--the computer, husband and daughter who don't need, see or hear her-- and the intruding thespian, with overwhelming optimism. (Revised Draft: July 18 2022)
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Happy Days: Zoom (A parody of the absurd)

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  • John Busser:
    24 Jun. 2022
    A zoom meet gets hijacked when an actor mistakes the meet for an audition, and the results are appropriately bonkers. Hitting the right tone for the source inspiration (Beckett's Happy Days), Nora Louise Syran's dialogue works way better than it should when juxtaposed against the actor auditioning. This is smart and funny writing.
  • Christopher Soucy:
    22 May. 2022
    Absurdity has become second nature to us all, and nothing illustrates that better than Syran’s take on Beckett’s Happy Days. Excellent work!
  • Tony Tambasco:
    28 Jan. 2022
    A clever riff on Beckett that highlights the absurdities of pandemic life.