Tracy Jones

by Stephen Kaplan

FINALIST: ScreenCraft Stage Play Contest, B Street New Comedies Festival, Trustus Playwrights Festival; SEMI-FINALIST: Bay Area Playwrights Festival; WINNER: Southeast Texas Festival of New Plays, Chameleon Theatre New Play Festival - Tracy Jones has rented out the back "party room" of Jones Street Bar and Grill: the Place for Wings and Things, a typical chain restaurant. Tracy Jones is throwing a party to...

FINALIST: ScreenCraft Stage Play Contest, B Street New Comedies Festival, Trustus Playwrights Festival; SEMI-FINALIST: Bay Area Playwrights Festival; WINNER: Southeast Texas Festival of New Plays, Chameleon Theatre New Play Festival - Tracy Jones has rented out the back "party room" of Jones Street Bar and Grill: the Place for Wings and Things, a typical chain restaurant. Tracy Jones is throwing a party to which she's invited every woman in the world who is also named Tracy Jones. Tracy Jones has been sitting for over an hour alone, nursing her Diet Coke, waiting for any other Tracy Joneses to show up. Tracy Jones' epic loneliness is about to be tested beyond anything she ever imagined.

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  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown: Tracy Jones

    A wry investigation of loneliness that questions whether the only person who can stand oneself is oneself - and if that's really who we're looking for in companionship: ourself. The stage directions by Stephen Kaplan serve as a how-to regarding the tightrope walk performance that is necessary for Tracy Jones - as well as the other characters - for they have an almost Eugene O'Neill precision to them, with the dialogue in verse-like distinction. There is great delight in the awkward comedy of these people interacting with one another. Special mention for Jillie who is reminiscent of a Stoppard...

    A wry investigation of loneliness that questions whether the only person who can stand oneself is oneself - and if that's really who we're looking for in companionship: ourself. The stage directions by Stephen Kaplan serve as a how-to regarding the tightrope walk performance that is necessary for Tracy Jones - as well as the other characters - for they have an almost Eugene O'Neill precision to them, with the dialogue in verse-like distinction. There is great delight in the awkward comedy of these people interacting with one another. Special mention for Jillie who is reminiscent of a Stoppard character.

  • Nick Malakhow: Tracy Jones

    I can easily see why this funny and poignant comedy is getting so much love. It works beautifully as a farce--the setup is hilarious and the various gags and laughs throughout land beautifully. What is most impressive is how much all the humor so organically arises from the well-drawn characters and their competing/intersecting wants and needs. This is a very human meditation on loneliness that punches you in the heart as much as it does in the funny bone (which it does so repeatedly and effectively). Here's to many more productions of it in the future!

    I can easily see why this funny and poignant comedy is getting so much love. It works beautifully as a farce--the setup is hilarious and the various gags and laughs throughout land beautifully. What is most impressive is how much all the humor so organically arises from the well-drawn characters and their competing/intersecting wants and needs. This is a very human meditation on loneliness that punches you in the heart as much as it does in the funny bone (which it does so repeatedly and effectively). Here's to many more productions of it in the future!

  • Nathan Christopher: Tracy Jones

    This is such a fun and affecting play! The characters are so well-drawn -- actors will love these roles. And what an inspired setting, one of those cheesy but beloved "corporate" chain restaurants (but here turned up to absurd levels). Yes, you'll laugh out loud but don't be surprised if that laugh catches in your throat.

    This is such a fun and affecting play! The characters are so well-drawn -- actors will love these roles. And what an inspired setting, one of those cheesy but beloved "corporate" chain restaurants (but here turned up to absurd levels). Yes, you'll laugh out loud but don't be surprised if that laugh catches in your throat.

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Character Information

Tracy Jones – Female. 40s/50s. A desperate hostess. Any race.

Tracy “Mackenzie” Jones – Male. 40s. Uncertain of himself. Any race.

Jillie – Female. 17. Personal-Party-host-with-the-most at Jones Street Bar and
Grill, the Place for Wings and Things, eager to make the customer’s experience as good as possible. Though not required, it’s encouraged that Jillie be of a different race than Tracy.

Tracy “Eleanor” Jones – Female. Older than Tracy. A lover of books. Desperate to fit in. Any race.
  • Eleanor
    The first guest. Older than Tracy.
    Character Age
    40s-60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Mackenzie
    The second guest. 40s. Uncertain of himself.
    Character Age
    30s-50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Tracy Jones
    A desperate hostess.
    Character Age
    40s-50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Jillie
    Party-host-with-the-most at Jones Street Bar and Grill, the Place for Wings and Things, eager to make the customer’s experience as good as possible.
    Character Age
    17
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Fenimore NEXT! Play Series, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization INKubator Festival of New Plays - Art House Productions, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization The Bechdel Group, Year 2019

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Island City Stage, Year 2023
  • Type Community Theater, Organization Ripple Theatre, Year 2022

Awards

  • Normal Ave. Productions NAPSeries
    Normal Ave
    Semi-Finalist
    2020
  • Southeast Texas Festival of New Plays
    Selection
    2019
  • ScreenCraft Stage Play Competition
    Finalist
    2020
  • Trustus Theatre Playwrights' Festival
    Finalist
    2020
  • Chameleon Theatre Circle’s 21st Annual New Play Contest
    Winner
    2020