Hazard Pay

by Lainie Vansant

After hearing the big news, Tony asks Jess to quit her job.

Available in a self-published volume with ISBN on Amazon

After hearing the big news, Tony asks Jess to quit her job.

Available in a self-published volume with ISBN on Amazon

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Hazard Pay

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  • Mara Dresner: Hazard Pay

    Lainie Vansant covers a lot of emotional ground in this short play. A lovely, timely, all-too-real piece.

    Lainie Vansant covers a lot of emotional ground in this short play. A lovely, timely, all-too-real piece.

  • Rebecca Kane: Hazard Pay

    This play is one of the realest, most relevant I've read in a long time -- and I wish that weren't the case. Lainie Vansant does an incredible job capturing the fear people face constantly working jobs like these, and she manages to weave in the beautiful dramatic tension of an everyday family about to face a huge change. Not to mention the dialogue has a lovely natural flow to it. I feel like I already know these characters, and I pray everything works out for them.

    This play is one of the realest, most relevant I've read in a long time -- and I wish that weren't the case. Lainie Vansant does an incredible job capturing the fear people face constantly working jobs like these, and she manages to weave in the beautiful dramatic tension of an everyday family about to face a huge change. Not to mention the dialogue has a lovely natural flow to it. I feel like I already know these characters, and I pray everything works out for them.

  • William Triplett: Hazard Pay

    A young couple sits down to what seems like a normal, simple dinner -- and what happens is anything but normal or simple. In the brief span of ten minutes, Lainie Vansant evokes tension between two people who love each other -- a tension that can't be escaped in today's America. Fear, safety (especially of children), and parental roles become a recipe for poignant conflict that resonates with the times. Well done!

    A young couple sits down to what seems like a normal, simple dinner -- and what happens is anything but normal or simple. In the brief span of ten minutes, Lainie Vansant evokes tension between two people who love each other -- a tension that can't be escaped in today's America. Fear, safety (especially of children), and parental roles become a recipe for poignant conflict that resonates with the times. Well done!

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Character Information

  • Jess
    Passionate, compassionate, and idealistic.
    Character Age
    20-Something
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Tony
    A worrier who loves her passion. Conflicted.
    Character Age
    20-Something
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male,
    Masque

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Mizzou New Play Series, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization Missouri Playwrights Workshop, Year 2019

Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization Scene one Theatre, Year 2021