green ghosts good god gone glow

by emma joy hill

Chlorosis (lovesickness) penetrates a local town. A corrupt government's efforts to contain those affected results in the division of Freya from her bricked-in lover, Sam. While Freya works endlessly to try to free Sam from his enclosure, Mother, tormented by her own similar past, desperately tries to pull Freya back to reality. Haunted by his memory, his poetry, his image, Freya relentlessly chases. Of course...

Chlorosis (lovesickness) penetrates a local town. A corrupt government's efforts to contain those affected results in the division of Freya from her bricked-in lover, Sam. While Freya works endlessly to try to free Sam from his enclosure, Mother, tormented by her own similar past, desperately tries to pull Freya back to reality. Haunted by his memory, his poetry, his image, Freya relentlessly chases. Of course, once we obtain our ends, it's never what we expected. After all, we're all in love with ghosts.

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green ghosts good god gone glow

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  • Timothy-Talia M. Gadomski: green ghosts good god gone glow

    I'm glad this play found its way to me. It's a bleak tale but it is every bit real as it is fiction. Well composed and reads like a classic piece of literature.

    I'm glad this play found its way to me. It's a bleak tale but it is every bit real as it is fiction. Well composed and reads like a classic piece of literature.

  • Shaun Leisher: green ghosts good god gone glow

    This feels so much like a story passed down through generations. A horror story of a town separated from their loved ones by an evil government. Love how the playwright looks at the way we love both out of passion and necessity, how we remember those we lost and how those memories can be shattered when those we’ve lost are returned to us. Can’t wait to see what talented designers come up with in designing this world.

    This feels so much like a story passed down through generations. A horror story of a town separated from their loved ones by an evil government. Love how the playwright looks at the way we love both out of passion and necessity, how we remember those we lost and how those memories can be shattered when those we’ve lost are returned to us. Can’t wait to see what talented designers come up with in designing this world.

Character Information

  • Freya
    Character Age
    Young
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • The Memory of Sam/Sam
    Character Age
    Young
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Mother
    Character Age
    Older
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • The Officer
    Character Age
    Any
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • The Mayor
    Character Age
    Older
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male