The Weigh-In

by Britton Buttrill

"The Weigh-In" is Southern drama about the members of a high school wrestling community in a small town in rural Georgia. Best friends, Lowery and Grayson, vie for the same weight class at Varsity State Championships. Grayson's illicit affair with their coach, Ray, is threatened by the sudden arrival of Grayson's estranged sister, Natalie– Ray's high school sweetheart. Meanwhile, Lowery embarks on a dangerous...

"The Weigh-In" is Southern drama about the members of a high school wrestling community in a small town in rural Georgia. Best friends, Lowery and Grayson, vie for the same weight class at Varsity State Championships. Grayson's illicit affair with their coach, Ray, is threatened by the sudden arrival of Grayson's estranged sister, Natalie– Ray's high school sweetheart. Meanwhile, Lowery embarks on a dangerous crash-diet in order to lose weight in time for State Championships. Who wins, who loses, and who survives?

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The Weigh-In

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  • Nick Malakhow: The Weigh-In

    This is such a sensitively written play--even when the characters themselves aren't being especially tender with one another. Buttrill has created four very nuanced and complex characters with potent desires and needs and imperfect ways of trying to achieve them. The teenage boys are written incredibly well, and I was especially thrilled to see that the "queer reveal" wasn't treated as a bomb so much as a moment of humanity and connection. The spare and lyrical choral odes help contribute to the melancholic atmosphere. I'd love to see this theatrical and compelling piece staged!

    This is such a sensitively written play--even when the characters themselves aren't being especially tender with one another. Buttrill has created four very nuanced and complex characters with potent desires and needs and imperfect ways of trying to achieve them. The teenage boys are written incredibly well, and I was especially thrilled to see that the "queer reveal" wasn't treated as a bomb so much as a moment of humanity and connection. The spare and lyrical choral odes help contribute to the melancholic atmosphere. I'd love to see this theatrical and compelling piece staged!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Weigh-In

    Fantastic play on teenage pressures of which there are many in this piece. Very well done and highly recommended.

    Fantastic play on teenage pressures of which there are many in this piece. Very well done and highly recommended.

  • Ryan Oliveira: The Weigh-In

    A rough 'n tumble wrestle of young masculinity in the South that ultimately proves fragile and intimate as two men weigh their futures in a world that threatens to pin them home. Buttrill has a sneer and a smile with his dialogue that sings in the characters' tongues, as they uncover what it truly means to be one's brother. Great roles for young men to flex their physical and emotional muscles.

    A rough 'n tumble wrestle of young masculinity in the South that ultimately proves fragile and intimate as two men weigh their futures in a world that threatens to pin them home. Buttrill has a sneer and a smile with his dialogue that sings in the characters' tongues, as they uncover what it truly means to be one's brother. Great roles for young men to flex their physical and emotional muscles.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization A.R.T./NY, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization Pinch n' Ouch Theatre, Year 2015

Awards

  • The Nick Darke Award
    Falmouth University
    Finalist
    2017