THE LENGTH OF A DREAM (full length)

by Robin Rice

Maia, a woman in ancient Greece, has been the creator of the famous sculptures attributed to her husband, Anonymous, since their marriage. Her two friends are also outstanding in fields totally dominated by men, but have kept it secret. Maia arranges to get her husband out of the way before he wrecks a sculpture of The Discobolous, which Odysseus expects to receive the next day for his birthday. Kyamites, the...

Maia, a woman in ancient Greece, has been the creator of the famous sculptures attributed to her husband, Anonymous, since their marriage. Her two friends are also outstanding in fields totally dominated by men, but have kept it secret. Maia arranges to get her husband out of the way before he wrecks a sculpture of The Discobolous, which Odysseus expects to receive the next day for his birthday. Kyamites, the Greek god of beans, comes to earth to fool around. At first he's attracted to the nude statue of The Discobolous, but Maia manages to distract him by introducing him to Anonymous. The two men are smitten, and get out of Maia's way so she can finish the sculpture for Odysseus. The women reveal their secrets to each other. At the birthday party, Maia speaks her own truth and speaks up for women, Zeus strikes her dead. Her spirit rises (in true Greek drama fashion) to urge women everywhere to stand strong and to predict that a big change is coming.

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THE LENGTH OF A DREAM (full length)

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  • Cheryl Bear: THE LENGTH OF A DREAM (full length)

    Oh yes! Back to Ancient Greece we go to tackle sexism and bias, where all the contributions were of men. The time has come to end that lie. And so funny! I loved being transported here! Brava!

    Oh yes! Back to Ancient Greece we go to tackle sexism and bias, where all the contributions were of men. The time has come to end that lie. And so funny! I loved being transported here! Brava!

Character Information

MAIA - Ages 18 and 28. Greek woman. Sculptor. Mild-mannered but core of fire.
ANONYMOUS - Perhaps older than his wife, Maia. Greek sculptor. Very sensitive. Petulant.
ATALANTE - Ages 18 and 28. Fleet-footed Greek maiden. Secretive. Athletic.
SOPHRONIA - Ages 25 and 35. Greek woman. Mathematician. Secretive.
KYAMITES - Greek god, so ageless, but appears to be any adult age. Fairly clueless.
  • Discobolous
    16-30. Very buff. The model for the famous Greek sculpture The Discus Thrower. No lines. No movement except for the eyes. Wears pretty much nothing.
    Character Age
    16-30
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Kyamites
    Ages 16 on up as high as you want to go. He's a Greek god so it doesn't matter. But he's hot to trot. And very proud of being the Greek God of Beans.
    Character Age
    Any age
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Sophronia
    At ages 25 and 35. A woman from ancient Greece. Mathematician. Sexy.
    Character Age
    25 and 35
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Greek
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Atalante
    At ages 18 and 28. A maiden from ancient Greece. Fleet-footed runner. Secretive. Athletic.
    Character Age
    18 and 28
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Anonymous
    Older than his wife, Maia. Sculptor in ancient Greece. Very sensitive. Petulant.
    Character Age
    Older than his wife, Maia
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Greek
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Maia
    Ages 18 and 28. A woman in ancient Greece. A sculptor. Mild-mannered but a core of fire.
    Character Age
    At 18 and 28
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Greek
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Morningside Players, Year 2024
  • Type Reading, Organization Michael Roderick's Studio, NYC, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Manhattan Oracles, Year 2013
  • Type Workshop, Organization Polaris North, NYC, Year 2008