Character Arc

by Emily Hageman

ONE ACT PLAY: Once a month, estranged sisters Ashley, Brittany, and Taylor come to visit their ailing father in their hometown. As his condition worsens, the sisters must decide which will move back home to make his end more comfortable, but can one act of nobility change the trajectory of a life riddled with misery and mediocrity?

ONE ACT PLAY: Once a month, estranged sisters Ashley, Brittany, and Taylor come to visit their ailing father in their hometown. As his condition worsens, the sisters must decide which will move back home to make his end more comfortable, but can one act of nobility change the trajectory of a life riddled with misery and mediocrity?

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Character Arc

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  • D. Lee Miller: Character Arc

    With great dialog and characterizations, Emily Hageman introduces us to a family dealing with a family problem: who takes care of the parent. We recognize all the lives on pause - most especially the father's, whose life has already lost his character. Our nightmares and our family problems are presented in this often universal portrait - with a ray of hope, when one sister takes a giant step. Nicely done.

    With great dialog and characterizations, Emily Hageman introduces us to a family dealing with a family problem: who takes care of the parent. We recognize all the lives on pause - most especially the father's, whose life has already lost his character. Our nightmares and our family problems are presented in this often universal portrait - with a ray of hope, when one sister takes a giant step. Nicely done.

  • D. Lee Miller: Character Arc

    With great dialog and characterizations, Emily Hageman introduces us to a family dealing with a family problem: who takes care of the parent. We recognize all the lives on pause - most especially the father's, whose life has already lost his character. Our nightmares and our family problems are presented in this often universal portrait - with a ray of hope, when one sister takes a giant step. Nicely done.

    With great dialog and characterizations, Emily Hageman introduces us to a family dealing with a family problem: who takes care of the parent. We recognize all the lives on pause - most especially the father's, whose life has already lost his character. Our nightmares and our family problems are presented in this often universal portrait - with a ray of hope, when one sister takes a giant step. Nicely done.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Character Arc

    Emily Hageman play “Character Arc” is authentic in its dialog of things said and not said. As this family struggles with what is best for each member, they know there is not a good solution, only the “least worst”. The childhood roles we play in our families take us into adulthood. This play mirrors it all.

    Emily Hageman play “Character Arc” is authentic in its dialog of things said and not said. As this family struggles with what is best for each member, they know there is not a good solution, only the “least worst”. The childhood roles we play in our families take us into adulthood. This play mirrors it all.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Heartland Theatre Company, Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization Siouxland Christian School, Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization Eden Prairie Players, Year 2018

Production History

  • Type High School, Organization Mustang High School, Year 2019
  • Type University, Organization Iowa State University, Year 2019
  • Type University, Organization Slippery Rock University, Year 2019

Awards

  • Women's One Acts
    Eden Prairie Players
    Finalist
    2018
  • New Plays from the Heartland Midwest One Act Play Competition
    Heartland Theatre Company
    Winner
    2018