Little Happy Secrets

by Melissa Leilani Larson

One act. Claire and Brennan have been best friends for years. But when the two are brought back together after two years apart, Claire wonders if the feelings she has for Brennan might go beyond friendship.

One act. Claire and Brennan have been best friends for years. But when the two are brought back together after two years apart, Claire wonders if the feelings she has for Brennan might go beyond friendship.

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Little Happy Secrets

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  • Michael Weems: Little Happy Secrets

    A bittersweet story that truly captures our awkward and wanting 20's. Larson has a keen ear for dialogue and hers flies at a great pace for the story. Claire's monologues, in particular her '11th hour' one, are memorable and well crafted.

    A bittersweet story that truly captures our awkward and wanting 20's. Larson has a keen ear for dialogue and hers flies at a great pace for the story. Claire's monologues, in particular her '11th hour' one, are memorable and well crafted.

  • Rachel Bublitz: Little Happy Secrets

    What a gorgeous and heart wrenching play. I was totally sucked in by Claire and the impossible situation she is in with her best friend. Reading the play I laughed and cried more than once. Larson uses beautiful language and a sparse style of stroy telling that kept me gripped by LITTLE HAPPY SECRETS from start to finish. Highly recommend both reading and producing this play, we need more plays like it being done across the country!

    Editing to add that there are tons of great monologues for women in here!

    What a gorgeous and heart wrenching play. I was totally sucked in by Claire and the impossible situation she is in with her best friend. Reading the play I laughed and cried more than once. Larson uses beautiful language and a sparse style of stroy telling that kept me gripped by LITTLE HAPPY SECRETS from start to finish. Highly recommend both reading and producing this play, we need more plays like it being done across the country!

    Editing to add that there are tons of great monologues for women in here!

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Brick Theatre Co (CSU Irvine), Year 2023
  • Type Reading, Organization New Play Project, Year 2008
  • Type Reading, Organization Iowa Playwrights Workshop, Year 2007

Production History

  • Type University, Organization Middle State Tennessee University, Year 2024
  • Type Community Theater, Organization Inhouse Theatre Co., Year 2021
  • Type Fringe, Organization Captives Productions / Great Salt Lake Fringe, Year 2021
  • Type Community Theater, Organization Innovative View Theatre Company, Year 2014
  • Type Community Theater, Organization The Echo Theatre, Year 2013
  • Type University, Organization Southern Utah University, Year 2011
  • Type Workshop, Organization New Play Project, Year 2009

Awards

  • Drama Award
    Association for Mormon Letters
    Winner
    2009