Running in Circles Screaming

by Jeni Mahoney

Louise and Heather watch their kids on the playground sharing stories of mommy-hood joys but when Heather shares her disappointment, Louise turns out not to be the soul-sister she was looking for. Heather doesn't know how right she is.

Louise and Heather watch their kids on the playground sharing stories of mommy-hood joys but when Heather shares her disappointment, Louise turns out not to be the soul-sister she was looking for. Heather doesn't know how right she is.

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Running in Circles Screaming

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  • Evan Baughfman: Running in Circles Screaming

    A terrific script about parenthood. Really sharp dialogue. Reveals character details at a perfect pace.

    A terrific script about parenthood. Really sharp dialogue. Reveals character details at a perfect pace.

  • Paul Donnelly: Running in Circles Screaming

    Comic self-absorption meets poignant longing in this compelling look at some aspects of motherhood. Lou masks her secret from Heather, which makes the truth she shares with her husband all the more shattering.

    Comic self-absorption meets poignant longing in this compelling look at some aspects of motherhood. Lou masks her secret from Heather, which makes the truth she shares with her husband all the more shattering.

  • Eric Mansfield: Running in Circles Screaming

    Jeni Mahoney writes a compelling interaction between two young mothers that swells and pays off in the end in an engaging way that will make most parents in the audience stop and think. Her characters are layered, and this script would set up actors to make great storytelling choices that would indeed make this a memorable production. Enjoyed it greatly.

    Jeni Mahoney writes a compelling interaction between two young mothers that swells and pays off in the end in an engaging way that will make most parents in the audience stop and think. Her characters are layered, and this script would set up actors to make great storytelling choices that would indeed make this a memorable production. Enjoyed it greatly.

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Character Information

  • Stan
    Character Age
    20s-30s
  • Lou (Louise)
    Character Age
    20s-30s
  • Heather
    Character Age
    20s-30s

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Boston Theater Marathon, Year 2018
  • Type Professional, Organization Greenhouse Ensemble, Year 2017
  • Type Professional, Organization Circus Theatricals, Year 2010
  • Type Professional, Organization Source Theater One Act Play Festival (World Premiere), Year 2007