Big Black Balloon

by Eljon Wardally

Big Black Balloon explores the relationship between Henry and Cleo, two people whose insecurities trigger their imaginary friends to return and take over their lives. Set in a studio apartment in L.A., the city of celebrity also serves as a character igniting the pressure to be beautiful and glamorous at all costs.

Big Black Balloon explores the relationship between Henry and Cleo, two people whose insecurities trigger their imaginary friends to return and take over their lives. Set in a studio apartment in L.A., the city of celebrity also serves as a character igniting the pressure to be beautiful and glamorous at all costs.

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Big Black Balloon

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  • Shaun Leisher: Big Black Balloon

    This play went places I definitely didn't expect. Very rare to see a work of art about the male experience with body image and disordered eating.

    This play went places I definitely didn't expect. Very rare to see a work of art about the male experience with body image and disordered eating.

  • Cheryl Bear: Big Black Balloon

    A revealing look at the authentic truth of dealing with an eating disorder and body image struggles with insecurities abound in your head. Well done.

    A revealing look at the authentic truth of dealing with an eating disorder and body image struggles with insecurities abound in your head. Well done.

  • Heather Meyer: Big Black Balloon

    I love this play. The realness of the characters and their struggles balanced with the elements of magical realism make this a must see, must read, must produce. A story about body image, eating disorder and the voices that we listen to. The writing is powerful, funny, and excellent. WHAT A GOOD PLAY!

    I love this play. The realness of the characters and their struggles balanced with the elements of magical realism make this a must see, must read, must produce. A story about body image, eating disorder and the voices that we listen to. The writing is powerful, funny, and excellent. WHAT A GOOD PLAY!

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Character Information

  • Cleo Cotter
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian American
    Character Gender Identity
    Straight
  • Henry Larkin
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black / African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Straight
  • Bert
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race
    Character Gender Identity
    Gay
  • Jean Paul
    Played by the same actor who plays Henry
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black / African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Straight
  • Starlight Moonflower
    Played by the same actress who plays Cleo.
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian American
    Character Gender Identity
    Straight

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Clark University, Year 2022

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Parsnip Ship, Year 2017

Awards