Greyout

by Whitney Rowland

Duct tape covers nearly every inch of Blythe's bedroom. She is haunted by the sound and scent and memory of him. So she works to block it out, burying it beneath layer after layer of grey tape. But when her best friend, Bartlett, tries to support her recovery, she pushes back and his desperation to “fix her” goes too far.

Duct tape covers nearly every inch of Blythe's bedroom. She is haunted by the sound and scent and memory of him. So she works to block it out, burying it beneath layer after layer of grey tape. But when her best friend, Bartlett, tries to support her recovery, she pushes back and his desperation to “fix her” goes too far.

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Greyout

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  • David Hansen: Greyout

    GREYOUT explores true-to-life horror and sorrow, plumbing the depths of bad memory, but leavened with a seriously twisted, guignol-esque conclusion. Loved it.

    GREYOUT explores true-to-life horror and sorrow, plumbing the depths of bad memory, but leavened with a seriously twisted, guignol-esque conclusion. Loved it.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Last Frontier Theatre Conference, Year 2016