Truth.

by Gina Femia

Lily and Rosie play a game of truth or dare - high on the truth, higher on the dare.

Lily and Rosie play a game of truth or dare - high on the truth, higher on the dare.

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Truth.

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  • Grace Everett: Truth.

    Raw, real, honest, and with its moments of humor that aches in all the right ways. Wonderful short scene for two talented women!

    Raw, real, honest, and with its moments of humor that aches in all the right ways. Wonderful short scene for two talented women!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Truth.

    A simple game of truth or dare stirs up some surprising truths, not just for the audience but for the characters themselves too. This is a sweet two hander and I admire how clearly the writer has set the scene. Very good.

    A simple game of truth or dare stirs up some surprising truths, not just for the audience but for the characters themselves too. This is a sweet two hander and I admire how clearly the writer has set the scene. Very good.

  • Steven G. Martin: Truth.

    "Truth." is open, honest, and potentially heartbreaking.

    The world of "Truth." begins balanced as Femia creates such ease between Lily and Rosie through dialogue and action. Then new information is shared from one side, then more, and more ... until Lily and Rosie are off-balance because their relationship has shifted.

    "Truth." is open, honest, and potentially heartbreaking.

    The world of "Truth." begins balanced as Femia creates such ease between Lily and Rosie through dialogue and action. Then new information is shared from one side, then more, and more ... until Lily and Rosie are off-balance because their relationship has shifted.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Love Drunk, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Fushion Theatre , Year 2017

Awards

  • The Seven: Truth or Consequence
    Fushion Theatre
    Finalist
    2017