Alex is sick and Sam is tired. At the end of what feels like everything, the failing couple tries to remember what made them think their life together could be okay.
Alex is sick and Sam is tired. At the end of what feels like everything, the failing couple tries to remember what made them think their life together could be okay.
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by Lizz Mangan
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The impact this had is the type of impact I wish all of my work, hell all work has on me. The opening monologue sets you up to scene 2, where a string of okays absolutely breaks your heart. And that final scene? So beautiful. If I ever need to show anyone an example of a fantastic one act, this is where I'm going.
The impact this had is the type of impact I wish all of my work, hell all work has on me. The opening monologue sets you up to scene 2, where a string of okays absolutely breaks your heart. And that final scene? So beautiful. If I ever need to show anyone an example of a fantastic one act, this is where I'm going.
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Cheryl Bear:
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by Lizz Mangan
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An incredibly powerful piece about finding a way to work through a grief that tears them inside out and connect. Very well done.
An incredibly powerful piece about finding a way to work through a grief that tears them inside out and connect. Very well done.
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Development History
TypeReading, OrganizationNational Theatre Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, Year2018
Production History
TypeProfessional, OrganizationManhattan Repertory Theatre One Act Play Festival, Year2018
TypeCommunity Theater, OrganizationArts Incubator Short Play Fest, Year2022
Awards
Manhattan Repertory Theatre Summer One-Act Play Competition